The London Festival of Architecture is looking at a series of international comparators this year, places abroad where we can…
Papers Festival has been a full-day celebration of the art, the culture and the architecture of refugees, held in the…
The third week of the London Festival of Architecture has been fruitful in delivering Final Degree Shows across the Capital.…
Can social issues in Caracas and difficulties in London really be solved using the same intervention – gardening? Though approaches…
That was the introduction from Adrian Tinniswood on Tuesday night as he took the audience of St Brides through the…
Monday for me started with a solitary walk at 5.30am to look at Brunel’s Maidenhead bridge which carries trains out…
As my exploration of the LFA 2016 continues, this time I will talk about a slightly different kind of event,…
This morning was spent in the rather lovely surroundings of Kew Gardens, where artist Wolfgang Buttruss has just installed his…
LFA’s second hub weekend saw the studio openings of West London practices. The variety of activities led to an exciting…
When I left Studio Mcleod after my ‘Architectural Therapy’ session I felt elated. This truly was a delight and the…
This week has been less about architecture, more about the City. Not the Square Mile, but how people live in…
What – Derelict London Tour of Silvertown and The Royal DocksWhen – Thursday 9 June Where – Silvertown, East LondonWho…
Next time you’re around King’s Cross, look up! You might just catch a rare glimpse of a 1960’s icon, which…
Hello! So here we are, already midway through the London Festival of Architecture. Having just moved to London a year…
Exhibitions are stories; descriptions of a moment in time, a place or peoples. Stories from Ostrava started with a journey.…
The much debated topic of Crossrail was discussed in a panel at RIBA on Monday as part of LFA 2016.…
What – Altered Estates: how to reconcile competing interests in estate regenerationWhen – Thursday 9 June Where – New London…
In this era of massive migration it is inevitable not to ask how cities should respond to the current situation,…