The Guardian, London, UK
An entertaining and insightful host, Oliver trained as an architect at the University of Cambridge and Royal College of Art, London, before becoming a much-loved architecture critic.
He noted that the biggest shift he has witnessed during his writing career has been a move away from a focus on “outlandish form-making to an emphasis on energy and sustainability. The age of iconic projects, authored by a global elite of celebrity ‘starchitects’, seems to be coming to an end, in favour of a more pragmatic approach, with a renewed emphasis on the importance of context, climate, local materials and low-carbon construction.” Instead, we should be treating existing buildings as mines – “their reuse can become a style of their own” – he observed.
Following the speakers’ sessions, Oliver hosted Q&A in which they responded to questions from the audience. He then concluded the conference with an insightful summary of each architect’s presentation.
Oliver Wainwright’s attendance at in:situ was proudly sponsored by Monaco.