ASH exhibition at the ICA

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2017-08

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From the 14-20 August ASH had a residency in the Upper Galleries of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. During the week we hosted several talks on aspects of London’s housing ‘crisis’, including a presentation by Co-ops for London, a workshop by Achilles Fanzine, and an ASH meeting on the terms of reference in the Public Inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire. During our residency we created a wall-size map identifying the site of every London estate regeneration, and on the weekend we exhibited both this and the design alternatives to demolition ASH has produced in the two-and-a-half years between March 2015 and August 2017. And since the estates the ASH designs are made to save from demolition are occupied by the people that are always absent from architect’s masterplans, we also invited individuals and groups with whom we have collaborated to exhibit photographs and films documenting some of the estates threatened by the London programme of estate regeneration and the campaigns by residents and other groups to resist the demolition of their homes.

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ICA, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Exhibition, Architects for Social Housing (ASH), Mapping London's Estate Regeneration Programme, Alternatives to Demolition, Knights Walk, Central Hill Estate, West Kensington and Gibbs Green Estates, Northwold Estate, Patmore Estate

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Dening, G. and Elmer, S. (2017) ASH exhibition at the ICA.

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Research Institute