Latest News Thu, Jun 1, 2023 6:01 AM
The programme of events and activations for the 2023 edition of the London Festival of Architecture, which will run across London until 30 June, gets under way today.
The programme features over 400 events to be delivered over across the capital, including 11 installations and 2 wayfinding trails. This diverse and engaging series of public events and installations is aimed at anyone with an interest in London’s architecture and the spaces that surround us.
LFA aims to bring a critical lens to city-making while looking forward with hope, so we can make our city greener, healthier, more inclusive and equitable – a London by and for all Londoners. The programme is people-led and curated by event organisers, featuring over 400 events across the capital
LFA2023 invites organisers and participants to explore the theme of ‘In Common’, reflecting on what we share, including the finite number of natural resources we have left and the physical ‘commons’ public spaces we use.
Photo: Design Concept for Seats at the Table by Re-Fabricate & The DisOrdinary Project.
Events at LFA2023 will be taking place across London’s neighbourhoods with particular attention to selected areas, which form the LFA Destinations. Featuring some of London’s most architecturally significant and diverse areas, the 2023 Destinations are Brixton, City of London, Clerkenwell & Holborn, Royal Docks and South Westminster. For the first time the Festival Destinations include outer London boroughs of Barnet, and Bromley (Penge & Palace).
Highlights in the 2023 Destinations include installations such as:
Public events include:
Rosa Rogina, Director of London Festival of Architecture, said: “It’s fascinating to see how this year’s programme is exploring and interrogating the theme of ‘In Common’.
“The experiences we do and don’t have in common are central to the evolution and development of our city; we are living in extraordinary times and have collectively become aware of a wide spectrum of systematic inequalities our cities hold, so I’m delighted the LFA2023 programme addresses many of these challenges with optimism, originality and curiosity while leaving a lasting legacy to London.
“I can’t wait for everyone to explore the sheer variety of events in June, from installations to workshops to tours and more, encouraging collaboration and supporting our key mission at NLA to bring people together to shape a better city.”
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