The London Festival of Architecture (LFA), now in its 14th year, is Europe’s largest annual architecture festival that features hundreds of events all over London from 1-30 June, with other activities also taking place throughout the year. It is a unique annual event that brings together key government figures and opinion-formers, world-renowned cultural organizations, every corner of the architectural profession and a broad public audience of over 400,000 people. LFA is committed to testing ideas and providing creative solutions within our built environment.
In previous years, these have included the temporary closure of Exhibition Road, a heavy traffic road in London’s Museum Quarter in West London, with several installations, which led to its eventual transformation into one of London’s most successful public spaces. This and other interventions not only left a built legacy in the city but also benefited both architects and public institutions by providing opportunities for collaboration between different types of organizations.
source
UCCxQRV2ewuM2mzyETTqgRYA



