The annual London Festival of Architecture has announced the theme of its 2015 edition: "Work in Progress."
The month-long citywide celebration of architectural experimentation will feature a program of events organized by the city's leading cultural and academic institutions including the Design Museum, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Institute of British Architects, Serpentine Galleries and Victoria & Albert Museum.
The festival features exhibitions, installations, talks and debates, film screenings, architecture evenings, walking tours and cycle rides, providing unprecedented access to architects, schools and new talent across London.
The 2015 edition will also offer an expanded international program focused on the British Council's "International Architecture Showcase" and the Serpentine's summer pavilion designed by Spanish architects SelgasCano.
London Festival of Architecture will run through June 2015. An open call for architects, artists, designers and curators to participate in the festival and respond to the 2015 theme will be announced in February 2015.
The month-long citywide celebration of architectural experimentation will feature a program of events organized by the city's leading cultural and academic institutions including the Design Museum, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Institute of British Architects, Serpentine Galleries and Victoria & Albert Museum.
The festival features exhibitions, installations, talks and debates, film screenings, architecture evenings, walking tours and cycle rides, providing unprecedented access to architects, schools and new talent across London.
The 2015 edition will also offer an expanded international program focused on the British Council's "International Architecture Showcase" and the Serpentine's summer pavilion designed by Spanish architects SelgasCano.
London Festival of Architecture will run through June 2015. An open call for architects, artists, designers and curators to participate in the festival and respond to the 2015 theme will be announced in February 2015.