Open House Festival Ballots now open

With less than six weeks to go to the start of this year’s Open House Festival, our first first round of public ballots is now open.

Ballot winners will get once-in-a-lifetime access to some of the most sought after buildings in the festival programme. The buildings in this first round are BT Tower, Ernő Goldfinger’s Trellick Tower, RIBA Stirling Prize 2023 winner the John Morden Centre and London Museum.

A second round of ballots will open later this month and all ballots will close at midday on Wednesday 28 August, with winners notified that same day. For more updates, subscribe to our newsletter.

A photograph of the BT Tower at night, taken from street level. The buildings surrounding the tower are visible, and there is a streetlight emitting a glare.

Image curtesy of the BT Tower

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