Writers’ Interview Series | Ep. 2 | Chris Williamson
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In this episode of the Writers’ Interview Series Podcast, we speak with an architect and writer who explores the question of legacy through historical drama.
Drawing on years of experience in the architectural world, including serving as President Elect of the Royal Institute of British Architects, our guest reflects on how great creators think about the work they leave behind.
His play is set in Florence in 1505 and centers on the rivalry between Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, commissioned to paint opposing battle scenes in the Palazzo Vecchio.
Through their exchanges, the work examines ambition, personality, and competing visions of what it means to leave a lasting mark. The story also echoes a modern architectural rivalry, inspired by the contrasting approaches of Richard Rogers and Norman Foster.
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