Browse the full LFA programme below. Filter by location, programme breakdown, or explore our Curation Panel picks.
06 June 2024
The Art Deco building at 77 Addington Road, built in the 1930s by the Morrell brothers, is the temp…
Viewings of 77 Addington Road, a Grade II listed family home reimagined and functioning as a much-loved community librray
We're excited to open the doors of our London studio, marking a special moment in our 85-year journ…
Explore Sordo Madaleno's inaugural studio in London and delve into the inner workings of one of the leading architectural practices in Latin America.
Reimagine London as a symbiosis between urbanity and nature. Through a series of questions, JRA and…
An interactive video installation and exhibition presented at Hoare Lea’s studio in King’s Cross made in collaboration with JRA.
Join the Migration Museum and the City BIDs to celebrate the news of the museum's future permanent …
A tale and trail of migration linking up Cheapside, Eastern City and Aldgate's built installations
Press Highlights
For this special collaboration between the Negroni Talks and Pitzhanger Manor (organised to coincid…
From Ealing Green to Old Oak Common
Join us for the opening of this transformational intervention on Warren Street. Rabbit Warren St…
06 June – 30 June 2024
Rabbit Warren Street, created by Able Partners with Elliott Wood, is a fun and bold public realm in…
Exploring the winding streets of this unique corner of The City of London, in this tour we will dis…
A walking tour uncovering the history of contributions from the LGBTQ+ community in the Square Mile.
What if civic buildings in London’s Square Mile transformed from enclosed institutional structure…
For the 20th anniversary of the LFA this summer, Urban Radicals has designed 4 Street Assembly platforms across the City, which re-imagine alternative parliament typologies and forms.
07 June 2024
Bishopsgate Goodsyard is one of the most exciting redevelopment sites in London today. Bringing vit…
A behind the hoardings look at The Goodsyard's Brathwaite Viaduct arches.
We'll be starting from Totteridge & Whetstone train station. We walk along Totteridge Lane looking …
A social, historical, and architectural walk Totteridge & Whetstone
07 June – 30 June 2024
The UEL end-of-year show is a celebration of student work and their mastery. The crystallizatio…
UEL Architecture and Physical Design End-of-year show / architecture and design exhibition showcasing the student work throughout the year of 2023-24
07 June – 16 June 2024
Brutalism sheds its grey reputation and is given a polychromatic reimagining at Gareth Gardner Gall…
Architectural photography exhibition showing brutalist architecture in a vibrant new light.
Join two professional dancers as they explore the transitory space surrounding WilkinsonEyre's 2022…
An interactive performance exploring the public realm through dance.
The ‘Trillium pavilion’ explores novel ways to design collaboratively using human designers and…
Digital manufactured pavilion, which is an architectural project lead by a team of UEL academics, students and structural engineering consultants showcasing an example of co-design between designers and Artificial Intelligence. The experiment is developed, fabricated and erected at UEL using the digital fabrication labs dFuel.
100 years ago the St Pancras Housing Society set down a visionary example for rebuilding and rehous…
A panel discussion on architecture and the future of social housing in the centenary year of St Pancras Housing Society
07 June – 15 June 2024
As part of the 2024 London Festival of Architecture, Anglo-Indian practice Studio Saar will be host…
An exhibition that explores the power of architecture to revitalise communities
The British Council micro-housing project proposes a way to rethink design using a methodology of o…
The British Council Micro-house project is part of a research to provide expedite ways of using robotic construction to build affordable housing. In this case a real-scale prototype of this micro-house is displayed.
To mark the opening of Archipelagic Void, the 23rd Serpentine Pavilion, Minsuk Cho will be in conve…
Minsuk Cho in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist.
07 June – 28 June 2024
Participants will be invited to Reimagine Fitzrovia in this series of workshops using mindful art t…
Workshops using mindful art practices to Reimagine Fitzrovia
Join us for a panel discussion investigating the potential of performance in exploring social and c…
An on-site panel discussion investigating the role of performance in reimagining the public realm.
07 June – 31 July 2024
A street auditorium for public debate, discussions, performances, summer screenings and small community gatherings.
Join us for this two hour workshop at the London School of Architecture's Dalston Pavilion designed…
Lino printing workshop for young people
08 June 2024
A walking tour through Spitalfields and Aldgate tells the stories of the early Sikh communities in …
A walking tour through Spitalfields, Aldgate and finishing at the Tower of London, bringing alive stories from Sikh history in East London.
Join architect Dan Mulligan, Howells, on a walking tour of the 40-acre Royal Wharf neighbourhood, a…
A walking tour of new and proposed neighbourhoods in London's docklands
08 June – 30 June 2024
Commissioned by SONCITIES, Silent Room V.04 is a sonic architecture by Nathalie Harb, part of a ser…
An architectural installation by artist Nathalie Harb inside LJ Works, next to Loughborough Junction Station.
Curator Picks
What is our relationship with care in relation to the spaces we inhabit? What role does collective …
Join SAVE and Robert Ayton, former Head of Design and Conservation (Central Area) at Westminster Ci…
After last year's very sucessful event we are offering a continuation exploring Westminster's ever-changing urban landscapes
"Hidden Treasures of Penge" is a group guided walk around local architectural oddities and survival…
A guided walk around local architectural oddities and survivals
Come on a walk to share the imaginations and reimaginations of writers, artists and architects in S…
A guided walk around Seven Dials looking at how successive generations have reimagined the space architecturally and socially