News | 22 / 06 / 17
The title of the NLA’s most recent breakfast talk ‘Meet the buyer: Winning work abroad’ was bound to gather more…
News | 21 / 06 / 17
Memorable cities take on a new life after dark. They feel different and change purpose – adapting to night-time citizenship with all…
The Royal Docks, a focus area for this year’s festival, is steeped in a rich and complex history. Some may…
News | 20 / 06 / 17
Last Sunday evening green and leafy Hampstead welcomed guests for Daniel Libeskind’s talk with Samira Ahmed – one of the…
If you were to wander the streets of Kensington this June you may come across a series of surprising sculptures…
What better way to see the city on a humid June evening than by boat? Thanks to David Kohn (David…
News | 19 / 06 / 17
I was drawn to this outdoor exhibition by the photo in the LFA ‘What’s On’ list – the face of a…
It’s a prescient time to hold a discussion on designers role in democracy. With recent political events seeing waves of…
News | 16 / 06 / 17
City AM reviews on of the London Festival of Architecture’s perennial favourites – The Great Architectural Bake Off.
Competition | 16 / 06 / 17
On Tuesday evening this week the clouds started to gather over a hot and sticky London, threatening to unleash a…
“To author, to weave, to seamlessly move through spaces, to take responsibility, to democratise” – these thoughts by Sir David…
News | 15 / 06 / 17
I went into the first of the British Film Institute’s latest film series with a sense of excitement. ‘Broadcasting the…
Travelling from Walthamstow to East India Dock wasn’t a joyous commute and an hour into the early morning journey I…
News | 14 / 06 / 17
From the top of the cable car we looked onto the Royal Docks, one of the biggest building sites…
The traders of the New Covent Garden Market were always going to be a great source of London stories, but I…