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The London Architecture Diary has everything you need to navigate the capital’s vibrant architecture scene. Since launching in 2005, our mission has been to communicate the diverse array of architecture-related programmes that take place at cultural institutions and independent venues across the city. Supported by leading museums, galleries and architecture schools, the London Architecture Diary p

rovides listings for the latest exhibitions, installations, talks, debates, film screenings and conferences, as well as walks, tours and cycle rides. Every month we invite architects and industry insiders to share their personal recommendations for the best events to attend. You can read their Editor's Choice online or subscribe for free to receive it via email. The London Architecture Diary is the official listings partner for the London Festival of Architecture, an annual celebration of architectural experimentation, thinking and practice that takes place throughout June. The website is free and easy to use on your computer or mobile device. We also provide cost effective and focused advertising opportunities for events and brands.

 's Editor's Choice for October comes from Amy Chadwick-Till, New London Architecture's Director of the Ecocity World Su...
03/10/2022

's Editor's Choice for October comes from Amy Chadwick-Till, New London Architecture's Director of the Ecocity World Summit 2023.

"I love this time of year, leaves turning gold and conkers flying as bright green parakeets head up to roost in my local park. What’s been on my mind recently? I’ve been thinking a lot about our relationship with nature, ecology, and our natural resources. And, how the natural world is so often undervalued and overlooked in the city context. More positively, though, I’ve been getting excited about the opportunity for London to harness nature’s super-powers, to tackle air quality, improve our mental health, sequester carbon, and support urban resilience".

Follow the link below to see the full selection! 🔗👀
https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for September comes from Paul Lincoln, a City of London's Guide and Editor of Landscape, the journal...
01/09/2022

's Editor's Choice for September comes from Paul Lincoln, a City of London's Guide and Editor of Landscape, the journal of the Landscape Institute.

"September is a good month for open water swimming. I really enjoy Love Open Water based in the Royal Victoria Docks just next door to the new City Hall. Swimmers are surrounded by the city at is most eccentric. Views from the surprisingly choppy water include the Cable Car, the O2 Centre and Docklands Light Railway. Switch to backstroke and you can see the planes leaving London City Airport".

Follow the link below to see the full selection! 🔗👀 https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for August comes from Stella Ioannou, Artistic Director of Sculpture in the City and Director of Lac...
01/08/2022

's Editor's Choice for August comes from Stella Ioannou, Artistic Director of Sculpture in the City and Director of Lacuna Projects.

"The long summer days and warmer weather make August one of the best months to venture into the city and discover its treasure-trove of outdoor public art and exhibitions".

Follow the link below to see the full selection! 🔗👀 https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for June comes from Eliza Grosvenor, Senior Programme Manager at the London Festival of Architecture...
01/06/2022

's Editor's Choice for June comes from Eliza Grosvenor, Senior Programme Manager at the London Festival of Architecture.

"2022 marks for many the first year being able to return to ‘normal’ life and events – whatever normal may mean for you. Amongst the difficulties, the last two years have sparked many much needed conversations in our industry and beyond. Yet, many conversations have remained as just that.

With the return of the London Festival of Architecture and the years theme of ‘act’, we hope both organisers and audience will be encouraged to mobilise beyond conversations as well as re-think what architecture is, who it is for and how we interact with it.

As always, the LFA programme is people-led and curated by event organisers from across the city. With a programme that includes walking tours, exhibitions, workshops and much more, there is something for everything. Below are some of my top picks in the festival, as well as some fantastic events happening elsewhere."

Follow the link below to see the full selection! 🔗👀https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for May comes from Rob Fiehn, a London-based freelance communications consultant, working within the...
03/05/2022

's Editor's Choice for May comes from Rob Fiehn, a London-based freelance communications consultant, working within the built environment industry.

"With the London Festival of Architecture fast approaching, you might think you have to wait until June to enjoy architectural events and exhibitions but there’s plenty happening in May to keep you occupied. Shows to make you reconsider how we approach the private/public realm or re-evaluate the role of women in architectural history. I am fortunate enough to sit on a few boards and committees, many of which are constantly thinking about what kind of talks and tours people would be interested in, to help them fully explore London’s best buildings and places..."

Follow the link below to see Rob's full selection! 👇🔗👀
https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for April comes from Marwa Elmubark, architect and educator. Marwa is interested in raising the cult...
01/04/2022

's Editor's Choice for April comes from Marwa Elmubark, architect and educator. Marwa is interested in raising the cultural visibility and influence of design criticism by exploring underrepresented narratives in research, writing and built work.

"The beginning of 2022 saw the opening of a number of exciting cultural spaces. With mental wellbeing being on the forefront of my mind as well as almost everyone I know, I looked to select events for this month’s diary space that represent the feelings of disorientation, apprehension, and the desire to take control of our mental wellbeing as we recover from the consequences of the abnormal ways of living, we have had to accept over the last two years".

Follow this link to see the full selection! 👉🔗 https://london.architecturediary.org/guest-editor/marwa-elmubark/

 's Editor's Choice for March comes from Saff Williams, Curatorial Director at Brookfield Properties. "Say goodbye to th...
01/03/2022

's Editor's Choice for March comes from Saff Williams, Curatorial Director at Brookfield Properties.

"Say goodbye to the colder months of early 2022 as we welcome the longer, warmer days of spring. Restrictions have been lifted, and I feel optimistic about the days to come! I have the pleasure to share with you my top recommendations for the best architecture and design events to attend this month".

Follow this link to see the full selection! 👉🔗https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for February comes from Betty Owoo, Architectural Designer at Be First and Co-Chair of the Architect...
01/02/2022

's Editor's Choice for February comes from Betty Owoo, Architectural Designer at Be First and Co-Chair of the Architecture Foundation.

“Despite the difficulties of this period, one thing it afforded was time to think about changes we would like to see in our world. I have been heartened by groups and individuals who have continued to present alternative visions and possibilities for the future - not only of the ways in which we practice architecture and design, but for the very foundation of how our societies are structured.

My selection of events for this month encourages us to welcome paradigm shifts - to embrace an evolution towards a more holistic perspective that opens new possibilities. They look back to help us define our present. And finally, they are characterised by "possibilism" - the idea that change is possible and all of us have agency in making it happen...”

See Betty’s highlights here👇https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for January comes from Fran Williams, Technical Editor and Deputy Architecture Editor Architects’ Jo...
04/01/2022

's Editor's Choice for January comes from Fran Williams, Technical Editor and Deputy Architecture Editor Architects’ Journal.

"Happy new year! Let’s hope that 2022 is less of a rollercoaster.

I was invited to contribute to London Architecture Diary at the start of December when Omicron was yet to take its hold. As such, nearly four weeks later, I am writing this from my Covid-positive household and many of my top cultural picks have either sadly been delayed or cancelled.

Now feeling like we’re back to square one and with the situation being a moving target, I’ve selected a variety of events and exhibitions with the hope that at least one will go ahead…"

See Fran's highlights here 👉 https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for December comes from Jason Sayer, writer and Network Coordinator at the London School of Architec...
01/12/2021

's Editor's Choice for December comes from Jason Sayer, writer and Network Coordinator at the London School of Architecture.

"For what has been a tumultuous 2021, a great many are hungry for the festive feast of events that December always brings, deprived of the chance to gorge last year. Ahead of this month, it’s also right we remember the late architect and fashion designer, Virgil Abloh, who passed away at the end of November, and take the chance to view what’s upcoming this month with his perspective in mind.

“Young architects can change the world by not building buildings,” Abloh said at a lecture at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation in 2017. This was not a call to dismiss design, rather, it highlighted the horrific carbon implications the process of building inflicts upon the planet and pushed us to make the most of, as well as adapt and improve what we have — which the events here aim to highlight".

See Jason's highlights here 👉 https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for November comes from Dipa Joshi, Partner and Residential Lead at Fletcher Priest Architects and a...
01/11/2021

's Editor's Choice for November comes from Dipa Joshi, Partner and Residential Lead at Fletcher Priest Architects and a Mayor’s Design Advocate.

''Our annual, much-cherished Indian summer is ending as we carefully glide towards the end of 2021 negotiating rising energy bills, and a growing list of potential challenges to our health and wellbeing. But let’s consider ourselves lucky to be able to enjoy some architectural inspiration, and this month there is plenty to choose from – both real and virtual – and much of it is free to access. The much anticipated COP26 summit is finally upon us between 31 October and 12 November and I’m sure we will all be absorbed in world leaders’ decisions, and engaged in seeing how we can do our part in combatting the climate emergency''.

Dipa's choices for November include a series of events focusing on climate change, including talks and exhibitions.

See Dipa's highlights here 👉 https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

 's Editor's Choice for October comes from Fiorella Lanni, Marketing & Communications Coordination at New London Archite...
01/10/2021

's Editor's Choice for October comes from Fiorella Lanni, Marketing & Communications Coordination at New London Architecture.

"October may be universally known as the month of the dead, but I personally feel that October in London is anything but dead. London is back and is jam-packed with cultural events. We finally have endless possibilities of socialising and networking, whatever the weather! When I was asked to be the guest editor for October, I started thinking about the infinite cultural opportunities London offers and how much I’ve missed the arts and culture scene throughout the pandemic. London is truly one of the greatest places to live in, and this October to me feels like an appropriate celebration of its architecture, design and art".

Fiorella's choices for October include design and architecture exhibitions, art fairs, and events that address .

See Fiorella's highlights here 👉https://london.architecturediary.org/editors-choice/

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