Peter Inskip, Kulapat Yantrasast; Host: Martin Lutyens
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Panelists :
Peter Inskip MBE
Peter Inskip's professional work as an architect includes the restoration of the Albert Memorial and Somerset House in London, as well as several country houses including Chastleton, Chatsworth, Strawberry Hill, Moggerhanger, Osborne,and Waddesdon. He has worked on various buildings by Lutyens including Berrydown, Marshcourt, Castle Drogo, Britannic House and the head quarters of the Midland Bank. He retired this year from being the Honorary Artistic Advisor to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for whom Lutyens was Principal Architect after the Great War. A particular interest lies in the relationship of buildings to their setting and this has resulted in his work on Stowe, the greatest English landscape garden. Peter taught architecture at the University of Cambridge for thirteen years, and has published work on Lutyens and Soane. He has served on the architectural advisory committees of the National Trust, the Heritage Lottery Fund, English Heritage and others.
Kulapat Yantrasast
Founder and Creative Director, @wHY
Kulapat Yantrasast was born in Bangkok and trained in Japan, where he received his master’s and Ph.D. degrees in architecture from the University of Tokyo. He subsequently worked for eight years as a close associate of the Pritzker Prize-Winning Architect Tadao Ando. Kulapat established wHY in 2004 with the intention of combining his experience in the art world with a deep commitment to cultural inclusivity and human flourishing. He has been named as one of the art world’s 100 Most Powerful People, and he is the first architect to receive the Silpathorn Award for Design from Thailand’s Ministry of Culture. Kulapat serves on the board of a number of cultural institutions including the Artists’ Committee of Americans for the Arts and as trustee of the Noguchi Museum in New York City and the Pulitzer Arts Foundation.
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