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Blizard Buffet
Blizard Buffet transforms the disused Tower Tavern—a former University of Westminster pub—into an exhibition exploring the architecture of scientific research. Inspired by Will Alsop’s Blizard Institute, the space becomes an immersive display of d...
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OPEN 2026
Head of School of Architecture + Cities, Kate Cheyne, cordially invites you to attend the opening of the graduating students’ degree show, OPEN 2026, on Thursday, June 11 from 6pm in our Marylebone studios. To attend, please register via Eventbrit...
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When a Pub is not a Pub
The event begins with a one-night Human Library at the Tower Tavern, inviting visitors to “borrow” conversations with people from different walks of life and hear lived stories of belonging and community. This opening night launches a week-long ex...
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Past Events
Book Launch / Panel Discussion: “The Landscape of Man”
Please join us for a panel discussion to celebrate the launch of an updated edition of Geoffrey and Susan Jellicoe’s classic text The Landscape of Man Shaping the Environment from Prehistory to the Present Day – a unique work covering landscape ar...
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Architecture + Cities Research Seminar: Ripin Kalra “Community Led Greywater Management for Sustainable Water provision in Asia”
The final A+C Research Seminar this academic year will be given by Ripin Kalra on Thursday, April 9, 13.00 – 14.00 online on the topic of ‘Community Led Greywater Management for Sustainable Water provision in Asia.’ Ripin sugges...
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Drawing of the Year Awards 2026
Submissions to Drawing of the Year Awards 2026 by Archisource are now open! Free to enter with £100,000 GBP worth of prizes and global exhibition opportunities to be won. Top works will be featured in the major London Creates exhibition from 16-26...
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Inaugural Professorial Lecture, Dr Jacques Leonardi, Professor of Sustainable Logistics: “Theory and Practice of Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain Management”
Dr Jacques Leonardi, Professor of Sustainable Logistics in the School of Architecture + Cities’ inaugural lecture titled Theory and Practice of Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain Management will take place on 23 March 2026, 18.00 –...
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Architecture + Cities Research Seminar: Eric Guibert “Diagraming the feral condition: the landscape control–scale gradient space as a heuristic tool”
The next Architecture + Cities Research Seminar will take place on Monday 23 March, 13.00 – 14.00 online. It will be given by Eric Guibert on the topic of ‘Diagraming the feral condition: the landscape control–scale gradient space as a...
Charles O’Brien: “Listing at Historic England: Why, What and How” | Thursday, March 19 at 18:00
Charles O’Brien, Listing and Architectural Research Director at Historic England, will talk about the regime for designation of historic assets and the role played by HE in advising the Department of Culture, Media and Sport on applications ...
The annual Robin Evans Lecture 2026: Suzi Hall
Drawing is that evocative and precise practice that allows us to sense and make sense of the world around us. In so doing we depict a set of relations in space and time, partly to unpack a story for ourselves and partly to share this story with ot...
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Architecture + Cities Research Seminar: Ozge Suvari “A Field Guide to Plasticulture Urbanism in Antalya, Türkiye”
The next Architecture + Cities Research Forum will take place on 9 March, 13.00 – 14.00, online. Postgraduate researcher, Ozge Suvari will present her research, titled: A Field Guide to Plasticulture Urbanism in Antalya, Türkiye. All are wel...
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Architecture History + Theory Guest Lecture Series: “Real as fiction: An invitation to the two-dollar house” by Francesco Zuddas at 18:00 (GMT)
“From the pages of a novel to the rooms of a shared home; from the 1940s to the present; this talk takes the form of a trip across time and space to narrate a story set within the little-explored phenomenon of student housing cooperatives. Despite...
ARCHITECTURE ENERGY CLIMATE
On February 24, the School of Architecture + Cities will be hosting a panel discussion between Jeremy Till and Anthony Powis of the Mould Collective and Barnabus Calder and Florian Urban whose books, Architecture is Climate (2025, dpr-barcelona) a...
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