Architecture on Stage: Living in London

A special edition of the Japanese magazine A+U Living in London brings together 22 practices shaping the city through housing—at once modest, inventive, and socially grounded.

Starts:

07:00pm, Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Until:

09:00pm, Tuesday, 14 April 2026

This is a past event

Architecture on Stage is a programme of talks curated by the Architecture Foundation in partnership with the Barbican Centre.

 

A special edition of the Japanese magazine A+U Living in London brings together 22 practices shaping the city through housing—at once modest, inventive, and socially grounded. Guest edited by Andrew Clancy with Marwa ElMubark, it reads London as a place of paradox: dense yet diffuse, global yet local, precarious yet resilient.  This launch event will include contributions from a number of the 22 practices featured in the issue:
 
Adam Khan, Apparata, Bernd Schmutz, BriscoLoran, CommonBond, David Leech, David Kohn, Dyvik Kahlen, Entropic Group, Jam, Hayatsu Architects, Henley Halebrown, Hugh Strange, Mary Duggan, Material Cultures, NVBL, PriceGore, Sanchez Benton, Saqqra, Stephen Taylor, Takero Shimazaki Architects, Witherford Watson Mann, 31/44.
 
 
 
 
Images: Gardenhide - Commonbond, London Brut - Pricegore, Artist House - Hayatsu Architects