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This week's picks for London architecture and design events

By Abigail Banfield|

Tuesday, Jul 17, 2018

Image: Terry Farrell, SIS Building, London, completed 1994, Image Nigel Young

Postmodernism (or PoMo) has really been the focus of this year's London architecture scene, and this week is no exception. Take your PoMo in the form of tours, talks, or exhibitions. Don't miss your chance to get to vote on the Dulwich Pavilion shortlist before it ends on 22 July.

Check back regularly to keep up to date with London's latest happenings and our weekly recommendations.

RELATED NEWS Dulwich Picture Gallery's new summer pavilion brings a touch of Lagos to London
RELATED NEWS Shortlisted projects unveiled for 2019 Dulwich Pavilion
RELATED EVENT Dulwich Pavilion: The Shortlist
Image: Public Works

Prototyping the Civic City with the School of Civic Action | 18-22 July

Tate Modern are holding a series of workshops with the School of Civic Action. For this 'public classroom' participants will be exploring prototypes for a Civic City with a hands-on approach. Design meets activism here as the focus will fall on designing open-source for environmental change.

RELATED EVENT Prototyping the Civic City with the School of Civic Action
Image: Sir John Soane’s Museum

Postmodern Legacies: David Knight interviews Job Floris | 21 July

For this event, David Knight (designer, strategist and author) will be interviewing Job Floris, architect and co-founder of Monadnock, a Rotterdam-based practice. Through this, postmodernism's legacy in contemporary architecture will be explored, as they look at how the style has influenced the wider relationship between inhabitants and architectural design. 

RELATED EVENT Postmodern Legacies: David Knight interviews Job Floris
Image: RA

RA Lates: Summer Pleasure Garden | 21 July

Early Bird tickets have sold out, but there's still a change to join in at the Royal Academy's Summer Pleasure Garden. A night of art, installations, drink, music, gardens, and a newly unveiled building await at this magical event, inspired by the fantasylands of Georgian London. 

RELATED EVENT RA Lates: Summer Pleasure Garden
Image: The School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 2005, by Short & Associates

Postmodernism and the City | 20 July

This Friday, Tate Britain will be exploring the legacies of Postmodern architecture, and how it became such an intensely debated movement. Acclaimed PoMo architects, including Piers Gough and Terry Farrell, will be discussing the place for the style in the future, and reflecting on its impact since its arrival in the late 1970s.

RELATED EVENT Postmodernism and the City
Image: The London Ambler

Walking tour: East London - Architecture, Streetlife & Survival | 21 July

See one of London's  fastest growing neighbourhoods on this walking tour with The London Ambler. Get to know the history of the area and its sometimes turbulent past before it became the home for hip coffee. 

RELATED EVENT Walking tour: East London - Architecture, Streetlife & Survival
Tate Britain. Image: Tate Photography

Tour: Architecture of TATE Britain and Millbank | 20 July

This tour will explore the rich architectural history of the Tate Britain and the surrounding Millbank area. It will be lead by Shumi Bose, architectural writer, historian, and editor and will uncover how architectural movements are visible within the building’s development; ranging from nineteenth-century neo-classicism to the postmodern Clore Gallery.

Have an event you want to submit? Send it to Bustler for review here.

Find more events in London here.

Also keep track of our weekly event picks for New York City and Los Angeles.

RELATED EVENT Tour: Architecture of TATE Britain and Millbank

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By Abigail Banfield|

Tuesday, Jul 17, 2018

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Image: Terry Farrell, SIS Building, London, completed 1994, Image Nigel Young

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Postmodernism (or PoMo) has really been the focus of this year's London architecture scene, and this week is no exception. Take your PoMo in the form of tours, talks, or exhibitions. Don't miss your chance to get to vote on the Dulwich Pavilion shortlist before it ends on 22 July.

Check back regularly to keep up to date with London's latest happenings and our weekly recommendations.

RELATED NEWS Dulwich Picture Gallery's new summer pavilion brings a touch of Lagos to London
RELATED NEWS Shortlisted projects unveiled for 2019 Dulwich Pavilion
RELATED EVENT Dulwich Pavilion: The Shortlist
Image: Public Works

Prototyping the Civic City with the School of Civic Action | 18-22 July

Tate Modern are holding a series of workshops with the School of Civic Action. For this 'public classroom' participants will be exploring prototypes for a Civic City with a hands-on approach. Design meets activism here as the focus will fall on designing open-source for environmental change.

RELATED EVENT Prototyping the Civic City with the School of Civic Action
Image: Sir John Soane’s Museum

Postmodern Legacies: David Knight interviews Job Floris | 21 July

For this event, David Knight (designer, strategist and author) will be interviewing Job Floris, architect and co-founder of Monadnock, a Rotterdam-based practice. Through this, postmodernism's legacy in contemporary architecture will be explored, as they look at how the style has influenced the wider relationship between inhabitants and architectural design. 

RELATED EVENT Postmodern Legacies: David Knight interviews Job Floris
Image: RA

RA Lates: Summer Pleasure Garden | 21 July

Early Bird tickets have sold out, but there's still a change to join in at the Royal Academy's Summer Pleasure Garden. A night of art, installations, drink, music, gardens, and a newly unveiled building await at this magical event, inspired by the fantasylands of Georgian London. 

RELATED EVENT RA Lates: Summer Pleasure Garden
Image: The School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 2005, by Short & Associates

Postmodernism and the City | 20 July

This Friday, Tate Britain will be exploring the legacies of Postmodern architecture, and how it became such an intensely debated movement. Acclaimed PoMo architects, including Piers Gough and Terry Farrell, will be discussing the place for the style in the future, and reflecting on its impact since its arrival in the late 1970s.

RELATED EVENT Postmodernism and the City
Image: The London Ambler

Walking tour: East London - Architecture, Streetlife & Survival | 21 July

See one of London's  fastest growing neighbourhoods on this walking tour with The London Ambler. Get to know the history of the area and its sometimes turbulent past before it became the home for hip coffee. 

RELATED EVENT Walking tour: East London - Architecture, Streetlife & Survival
Tate Britain. Image: Tate Photography

Tour: Architecture of TATE Britain and Millbank | 20 July

This tour will explore the rich architectural history of the Tate Britain and the surrounding Millbank area. It will be lead by Shumi Bose, architectural writer, historian, and editor and will uncover how architectural movements are visible within the building’s development; ranging from nineteenth-century neo-classicism to the postmodern Clore Gallery.

Have an event you want to submit? Send it to Bustler for review here.

Find more events in London here.

Also keep track of our weekly event picks for New York City and Los Angeles.

RELATED EVENT Tour: Architecture of TATE Britain and Millbank

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