Visions of Welfare 2023

Woman looking out of the window

Visions of Welfare; a three-day international conference discussing the role of women in the creation of the spaces of the post-war Welfare States.

Presentations will consider the role of women in creating the spaces of the period of post-war Welfare States internationally with the aim of looking beyond individual achievements and professional boundaries. The conference will build on and further complicate recent, more discursive historiographies that better represent the complexity of how and by whom a built environment is formed and emphasise the diversity of women’s practices.

Visions of Welfare is co-hosted by the Women of the Welfare Landscape Project, the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain (SAHGB), and the Women in Danish Architecture project (UCPH).

 

The Garden Museum, London

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

£60 Standard
£45 Student
£25 Livestream

All tickets include access to the online sessions on 2 and 9 May. Access links will be emailed to ticketholders.

Please note, tickets for the evening lecture Greening the Desert are booked separately to the day conference. Day conference ticketholders get free entry by using the discount code we’ll send in your confirmation email.

Buy tickets to 15th May
Buy life stream tickets to 15th May