School of Architecture + Cities Inaugural Lecture: Professor Enrica Papa | Monday, December 1, 2025 at 18:00 (GMT) | M416 and Online

When: Monday, 1st of December, 6pm (GMT)

Where: Room M416 (The Robin Evans Room), Marylebone Campus, 35 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5LS

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Planning Cities beyond Mobility: Understanding, Governing, and Co-Creating Urban Access

Abstract:

For decades, urban policy has optimised movement—speed, flow, capacity—while losing sight of what movement is for: fair, dependable access to life’s opportunities. This inaugural lecture reframes planning around access rather than mobility, integrating three strands: understanding (theories and frameworks of opportunities, justice and dignity), governance (resetting institutions and policy to ensure people can actually reach essential opportunities safely and affordably), and co-creation (mobilising community capacity through school streets, living labs and temporary trials). I show how access-oriented frameworks reveal who benefits, who is excluded and why; how governance can align mandates, budgets and standards with equity goals; and how co-creation turns contested change into durable, just outcomes. Drawing on European collaborations and London cases, I outline a practical pathway from listening and prototyping to institutional embedding—so cities measure what matters, govern for recognition and care, and iterate reforms that communities can own.

Speaker Bio

History and Theory Open Lecture Series: Peg Rawes “Housing, Biopolitics, and Care” – Tuesday 6th February, 18:00, Robin Evans Room (M416)

The History and Theory Open Lecture Series for the academic year 2017/2018 begins today, with Peg Rawes‘ lecture “Housing, Biopolitics, and Care”.

When: Tuesday, 6th February, 18:00

Where: Robin Evans Room (M416), Marylebone Campus

Peg Rawes is a Professor in Architecture and Philosophy, Programme Director of the MA Architectural History, and a PhD Supervisor for Architectural Design and Architectural History and Theory PhD Programmes at the Bartlett, UCL. Trained in art history and philosophy, her research and teaching focus on material, political, technological and ecological histories and theories of contemporary architecture and art. She regularly gives talks in the UK, EU and overseas, and has recently been invited to give lectures at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, University of Regensburg, University of Minnesota, Iowa State University, The British School in Rome, KTH Stockholm, London School of Economics, KADK Copenhagen and TU Delft.

Other speakers in the series will include:

  • 20th February, 17:15, M416: Emma Cheatle (Newcastle University) “As/saying Architecture: A Ficto-Spatial Essay of Lying-in”
  • 27th February, 18:00, M416: Tilo Amhoff (University of Brighton) “Architectural History and Theory Between Labour and Capital, 1967-1977”
  • 6th March, 18:00, M416: Lindsay Bremner, Andrew Peckham, Douglas Spencer (University of Westminster) “On Archipelago: Three Perspectives”
  • 13th March, 18:00, M416: Mark Dorrian (University of Edinburgh) “Auto-Affection: On Michael Webb’s Sin Centre and the Drawing of Mobility”