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CRUNCH seminar series returns for 2025.

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Anna Heringer explores how architecture can be a powerful tool to improve lives and advance social justice. By focussing on sustainable and community-driven practices, she shows how buildings can address local needs and foster a sense of belonging.  

Known for her pioneering use of natural materials like rammed earth and bamboo, Anna will share insights from her award-winning projects, including the METI School and Anandaloy building in Bangladesh. These projects exemplify how thoughtful architecture can support education, inclusivity and environmental stewardship, offering a blueprint for a more equitable and sustainable future.  

This event is part of the flagship CRUNCH Series at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. 

Please note this event is first-come, first-served and is limited capacity. Doors close at 18:40. 

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