Honorary Fellows Keynote

Prof. Balkrishna Doshi

Prof. Balkrishna Doshi

Pritzker Laureate Balkrishna Doshi is a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architect and a Fellow of the Indian Institute of Architects. After initial study at the J J School of Architecture, Bombay, he worked for four years with Le Corbusier as Senior Designer (1951-54) in Paris and four more years in India to supervise his projects in Ahmedabad. His office Vastu Shilpa (Environmental design) was established in 1955.

Honorary Fellows Keynote Lecture - Balkrishna Doshi

Sandra Barclay & Jean Pierre Crousse

Sandra Barclay & Jean Pierre Crousse

Co-founders, Barclay & Crousse Architecture

Sandra Barclay received the 2018 Woman in Architecture Award from the Architectural Review. She is a foreign member of the French Académie d’Architecture and Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

Jean Pierre Crousse is Director of the Master Program in Architecture at the PUCP, Peru. Design Critic at Harvard GSD (2015). Member of the jury for the Mies Crown Hall Architecture Prize, Chicago, 2016.

Sandra and Jean Pierre were co-curators of the Peruvian Pavilion at the 15th Venice Biennale, 2016, which obtained the Special Mention of the Jury.

Honorary Fellows Keynote Lecture: Working with What is Available

Jo Noero

Practice established in Johannesburg 1984. During that period Noero has designed and built more than 200 buildings which range in both size and complexity.

Awards include Lubetkin Prize from RIBA 2007, Erskine Prize Sweden 1993, Icon Award (UK) for Building of the year 2014, Archmarathon Award Milan 2018. Work exhibited at Venice Biennale 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2016, Chicago Architecture Biennale 2017, Maxxi Museum in Rome 2015 and 2019, Museum of Modern Art in New York 2010, Museum of Architecture in Munich.

Honorary Fellows Keynote Lecture: Remaking the South African City

Jan Gehl

Jan Gehl, (Denmark, 1936), architect, professor and consultant on urban design, has focused his career on improving the quality of urban life, by reorienting the design of the city towards the people in the cities: public life, pedestrians, and cyclists.

His books include the by now “classics” “Life between Buildings” and “Cities for People”. Published in more than 40 languages.

Honorary Fellows Keynote Lecture: Cities For People