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Join us for an innovative event; Spatial Poem is a tabletop game event exploring poetic form making
Date: Sunday 28 June
Time: 11am – 1pm
Fee: Free Entry
Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spatial-poem-a-tabletop-game-event-exploring-poetic-form-making-tickets-1990973032937?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

Event Details: What is the relationship between architecture and language? How can words and poetry impact the way we think and design building spaces?
Through wordplay and collaborative games designed to encourage connection and imagination, we invite you to join us for a FREE creative board game event, exploring the process of poetry-making and architectural modeling!
Drawing inspiration from poetic verse and visual arts, Spatial Poem is a table-top game for everyone, and particularly for those with an interest for architecture and arts. The event invites you to gather, play, and explore. Using carefully crafted game tools, you can experiment, build, connect, and discover new ways to draw and make.
Spatial Poem is a new interactive session exploring non-traditional tools in design pedagogy, expanding how we think about space, storytelling, and the built environment.

This event is hosted by Ivan Chan, designer and academic at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.
Host profile
Ivan Chan is an architect, academic, and illustrator whose practice spans community projects and spatial installations. He is the founder of Studio Noct, a multidisciplinary practice dedicated to design and pedagogy. Currently a design tutor and PhD candidate at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, his research explores the application of Chinese poetry and painting as conceptual tools in spatial design.
While teaching Architectural Design at the Bartlett, Ivan explores storytelling, poetry and play as ways to connect and create. Drawing on multiple creative pedagogies, he uses techniques to explore participants’ experiences and perspectives whilst, most importantly, having fun.
Organiser Info: https://www.instagram.com/spatial.poem/