Running from the 4-6th of June will be the SohoCreate Festival, a new event that combines various creative industries together and features talks from some of their leading lights. Read More This weekend it's that time of year when it's Open House again and a variety of buildings across the capital open to the public. Read More Forget Norman Foster, Basil Spence or George Gilbert Scott, it was Richard Seifert was arguably the most commercially successful British architect ever. Despite this his legacy remains hugely controversial today with opinion divided between those who see him as the leading modernist British architect, and others who see him as little more than a commercially attuned hack. Read More An exhibition is being held for what is one of the only major high-rise development sites between the City of London and Canary Wharf from Wednesday the 14th of November. Read More For those interested in discovering how the Shard was engineered, there will be a lecture given by the design team of the project at the Institute of Technology in London on the 3rd of October 2012. Read More The name's Bond… James Bond. Anyone who has uttered those immortal words whilst posing in the mirror brandishing their menacing finger gun and thinking how cool they look, will probably be pretty excited to get themselves along to the Barbican in London over the next few months to see the definitive James Bond exhibition. Read More |
The British public will soon get a chance to have a first look at the latest plans for Convoys Wharf, a scheme that promises to be another Thames-side development in eastern London. Read More Over the last few years 3D printing has begun to make an impact, but the full extent to which it could change things has only just started to be explored. Read More The Shanghai Oil Painting and Sculpture Institute or SPSI will be holding an exhibition entitled ‘Foster + Partners: the Art of Architecture’. Read More With the Shard now almost externally complete, and the finish date set for next week just in time for the 2012 Olympics, the developers have decided to put on a spectacular show for London to celebrate this moment in the buildings history. Read More |