With co-curator Inigo Minns and Proposition’s co-founder Daniel J. Hudson
Join us for an exploration of the exhibition with Curator Inigo Minns and Co-founder of Proposition, Daniel J. Hudson. A relaxed in-person exhibition tour where we discuss the relationship between architecture and the living world.
About the speakers:
Inigo Minns is an architect, educator and curator whose practice spans architecture, film, performance and media. His work explores storytelling as a tool for architectural communication, bringing together spatial design, moving image and audience-centred experiences. He is Head of Media Studies at the Architectural Association, where he also leads Diploma Unit 12, and has recently established the AA x Punchdrunk Artist Residency. Alongside his teaching, Minns collaborates across architecture, culture and the screen industries, developing projects that examine the relationship between narrative, space and contemporary design practice.
Daniel J. Hudson is co-founder and Executive Chairman of Proposition, and board member of Wakelyns Agroforestry CCBS. The focus of Daniel's work is how human beings can support the creation of abundant, resilient, biodiverse ecologies which produce far in excess of what we need to thrive. Within Proposition this has taken various forms, including the development of the Biodiversity Fingerprint, a concept to stimulate new thinking for how industries such as the built environment, fashion and agriculture can have a positive impact on biodiversity. Daniel is involved in developing vision for systems change and bringing together siloed professions to create a more harmonious future. Alongside this work, Daniel designs interiors and furniture in his spare time.
FROM THE LAND brings together works that examine the relationship between architecture and the living world. The projects approach architecture as a moment in a broader material flow, one that begins in the landscapes where resources are sourced, passes through the built environment, and ultimately returns to the earth. In doing so, they ask what it means to build with an awareness of what came before and what will remain: the soils disturbed, the habitats displaced, the carbon released and the matter that persists long after a building's useful life has ended.
The event is followed by a separate talk and screening with exhibiting artist Kate Davies (3pm, free to attend - see separate description on this page).
The exhibition will be open on the day from 1-7pm
📍 Proposition Bethnal Green, 279 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green, London, E2 0EL
🗓️ Saturday 12 September 2026
⏱️ 2:00pm-3:00pm
🎟️ FREE TO ATTEND, PLEASE REGISTER HERE