LFA: Places for Girls – how to make our cities more inclusive

How do girls experience the urban environment? Not the same way boys do. On June 27 and 28, as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2018, White Arkitekter invites festivalgoers to experience the city from a girl’s perspective through a piece of street theatre.

At the London Festival of Architecture 2018, festivalgoers can experience the city from a girl’s perspective through a piece of street theatre. Following two teenage girls as they navigate the streets of Hoxton, the audience will get an insight into how the urban environment both constricts and sets them free.

 

The absence of girls in the urban planning process creates a knowledge gap, resulting in public spaces that exclude. To create cities that are inclusive and socially sustainable, this fundamental issue must change.

The absence of girls in the urban planning process creates a knowledge gap, resulting in public spaces that exclude. To create cities that are inclusive and socially sustainable, this fundamental issue must change.

 

Places for Girls is a research project White Arkitekter undertook to find out how to create better places for girls in the city. Designed as an art project, a multi-disciplinary team – including girls from a Stockholm youth council – collaborated to answer questions around identity and equity. The project used a piece of theater to communicate the results.

 

Originally set in the streets of Stockholm, White Arkitekter and theatre company UngaTur are now bringing an abridged version of the piece to the LFA. Headphones will be provided for each participant. Bring an umbrella!

 

Following the performance, White Arkitekter facilitates a session on identity and urban equity at Shoreditch Town Hall.

 

Book your tickets here

 

The London Festival of Architecture runs from 1 – 30 June.
Visit the LFA website here

 

Photo by Jonas Jörneberg

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