Architecture Masters
The podcast from the London Festival of Architecture.
The people behind the buildings: a series of conversations with some of architecture’s leading lights.
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ARCHITECTURE BAKE OFF: WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT
We are delighted to announce the overall winner of our first online Architecture Bake Off! To see the winning design, along with all the entries, click here.
ALEXA, PLAY THE ARCHITECTURE MASTERS PODCAST
This week we spoke to Sofie De Caigny, Director of VAi, the Flanders Architecture Institute. To listen to the podcast head here.
MEET THE DESIGNERS: PORTIA MALIK
For today’s Pews and Perches conversation, we spoke to Portia Malik. Click here to listen to the story of her bench, Peekaboo.
PEWS AND PERCHES: MEET THE DESIGNERS
Over the next few weeks the LFA will be sharing some of the conversations we had with the designers of the Pews and Perches benches.
Click here to listen the latest conversation with Steve McCloy and Bongani Muchemwa about their bench The Buoys are Back in Town.
LANERCOST PRIORY
To close our series on Power and Architecture, Steven Harding, director of Goodfellow Communications, tells us about his nomination of Lanercost Priory, Cumbria.
We hope you have enjoyed this series. To catch up on any videos you may have missed head here.
PAINT THE COURT
Adrian Jankowiak, Director and Founder of Nairobi Design Week, nominates “Paint the Court” for today’s object representing architecture and power. You can see his video here.
THE ART OF BUILDING
In today’s video for our series on Power and Architecture, Colin Tweedy, Chief Executive of the Building Centre and the Built Environment Trust, tells us about his nomination of “The art of building” tile from Florence Cathedral. Watch his video here and see the rest of the series here.
The London Festival of Architecture is the world’s largest annual architecture festival. With an amazing programme of events and activities taking place right across London every June, we welcome everyone into the conversation around architecture and our city.
Exceptionally, for this year, our festival in June will be a new digital festival with the wider core public programme taking place later in the year.
What makes us unique is that our vast programme of events each year is delivered by a diverse mix of independent organisations and individuals – helping to radically democratise the debate about architecture and our city.
2020 Festival Theme:
Power
From the White House to Downing Street, our buildings are a byword for the power of their inhabitants. From the Pyramids to the Parthenon, for millennia people have used architecture to demonstrate their power and influence. Our theme for the LFA 2020 is Power.
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