BARCH 2026 Speakers
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Kjartan M. Andreassen (NO)
Leader of Bergen Center Party, known for successfully passing a motion to reshape the city's architectural strategy, and currently serving as a political advisor for the majority coalition.
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Jan Ryden Bonmot (SE)
Artist, Researcher and Author of “A Humanistic Classicism”, Bonmot explores the circumstances that defined Nordic social housing in the 1920s when beauty still was an important ideal of everyday architecture.
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Kerstin Barup & Mats Edström (SE)
Architects and architectural historians at KTH, Barup and Edström explores how traditional architecture education and travelling shaped the eccentric fin de siecle architecture of Sweden.
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Sahra Campbell (CA)
Architectural conservator and building antiquarian at Jærmuseene, Campbell discusses the art of conservation and how it relates to the challenges of today’s building culture.
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Clunie Fretton (UK)
Classically trained sculptor, carver & gilder, Fretton is conversant in both wood and stone carving, as well as a range of other materials including bronze, plaster and synthetic casting materials
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Pablo Álvarez Funes (ES)
Spanish architect and interior designer based in London, serving as Associate Director at Katharine Pooley Ltd and Director of Education at the Classic Planning Institute.
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Maria Sanchez & Pedro Godoy (GT)
Architects, urbanists and founders of Estudio Urbano, Sanchez and Godoy are the masterminds behind the highly successful new urbanist development of Ciudad Cayala in Guatemala.
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Akira Inman (CA)
Professional stonecarver at Stavanger Domkirke, Inman holds unique insights into the world of crafts and skills that allow him to shape stone to his will.
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Robert Kwolek (UK)
Senior architectural designer at CREATE STREETS, Kwolek explores how public participation, science and timeless knowledge can be combined in order to help us create beautiful and sustainable cities for the future.
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Alexandros Lavdas (GR)
Neuroscientist and Senior Researcher at Eurac Research, Lavdas delves into the biological realm of how our built environment affects us while providing groundbreaking tools that allow us to create healthy spaces and cities.
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Steinar Moldal (NO)
Life-long carpenter and Author of “Wise Old Houses”, Moldal is an expert on traditional timber constructions, focusing on how old woodworking techniques can be both energy-efficient and sustainable.
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Roman Pastoors (DE)
Managing Director at RALF SCHMITZ GmbH, known for their many beautiful new classical developments across Germany, Pastoors breaks down common myths and reveals how it’s fully possible to build new classical architecture today.
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Chris Pennock (UK)
Highly experienced stonemason and researcher, based at Nidaros Cathedral Restoration Workshop. Chris is the leading expert on lime mortar and its unparalleled properties in stone construction
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Elisabeth Seip (NO)
Architect, Author and Professor at AHO, Seip delves into the early history of architectural education in Norway and how it might serve as inspiration for future architectural pedagogy.
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Michelle Sofge (US)
Chief editor of the Classic Planning Herald and Researcher at T.U. Berlin, Sofge challenges the idea of "authenticity” in her striking analysis of the Frankfurt Old Town reconstruction.
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Jonathan Taylor & Timothy Smith (UK)
Architects, founders of award-winning office Smith & Taylor and professors at Kingston School of Art, Smith & Taylor leads one of the three ground-breaking classical educational programs in Europe.
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Russell Taylor (UK)
Architect and founder of Russell Taylor Architects, Taylor is a strong advocate for new classical architecture, using his unique knowledge to create beautiful buildings that have a sense of continuity with the past.
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Magnus Vartdal (NO)
Blacksmith and stonemason at the Nidaros Cathedral, Vartdal creates new gothic ornaments for the 21st century. He is also one of the craftspeople behind the recent winning proposal for the cathedral’s new doors.
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Erika Wörman (SE)
Architect and urban planner at P.A.C.E., Wörman specializes in traditional urban planning fit for a Nordic climate, continuing the tradition of garden cities to create beautiful and sustainable towns.