Spencer Bailey, David Adjaye and Michael Bierut discuss the changing nature of memorial design in live talk

As part of our Dezeen x Phaidon collaboration, we’ve teamed up with the publisher to host a live talk with Spencer Bailey, David Adjaye and Michael Bierut about the significance of memorials in the 21st century. Tune in here live from 5:00pm UK time.

Moderated by Bailey, the talk will look at the topic of his new book, In Memory Of: Designing Contemporary Memorials, which explores and tracks the changing expression of memorial design.

The book includes more than 60 memorials from the past 40 years designed by architects including AdjayeTadao AndoDiller Scofidio + RenfroPeter EisenmanDaniel LibeskindSnøhetta, and Peter Zumthor.

In Memory Of: Designing Contemporary Memorials
Spencer Bailey’s new book In Memory Of: Designing Contemporary Memorials

“Memorials hold a special position in the cultural memory of communities, cultures and nations,” Phaidon told Dezeen. “They recognise hardship and sacrifice, as well as commemorate some of the most destructive and painful events in history.”

“Over the past several decades, beginning with Maya Lin’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial (1982) in Washington DC, these complex and occasionally contradictory sites have become increasingly spatial and abstract, moving away from figurative monumentalisation,” the publisher explained.

The panel will explore the relevance of memorials in the 21st century, discuss the emergence of abstract expression in memorial design and question why the contemporary approach to creating memorials achieves an emotional power and significance that figurative expression rarely does.

Spencer Bailey
Author and editor at large at Phaidon, Spencer Bailey

On the panel is the RIBA Royal Gold Medal-winning architect Adjaye, who wrote the foreword to the book.

No stranger to memorial design, Adjaye is behind the ongoing UK Holocaust memorial together with Israeli architect Ron Arad.

He has recently revealed the design of a memorial to victims of terrorism in Niger and a public memorial for a Cherry Groce, a black woman shot by police in Brixton, London in 1985.

David Adjaye wins 2021 Royal Gold Medal
Architect David Adjaye. Photo: Chris Schwagga

Adjaye also curated the Making Memory exhibition in 2019 at the Design Museum in London, which aimed to challenge the way people experience memorials and monuments.

Bailey will also be speaking to graphic designer and a partner at design firm Pentagram, Bierut, who oversaw the design and layout of the In Memory Of book together with Laitsz Ho, also from Pentagram.

Bierut is the designer behind Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign logo and has previously led projects for Pentagram such as the recent redesign of Yahoo’s graphic identity.

Michael Bierut
Graphic designer Michael Bierut. Photo: Jake Chessum

Bailey is an American writer, editor and journalist who was made editor-at-large of Phaidon in 2018 after five years at the helm of Surface magazine.

There will be a Q&A at the end of the talk. To submit a question in advance of the event, leave a comment below or email events@phaidon.com.

In Memory Of: Designing Contemporary Memorials is available to buy now on Phaidon’s website.

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