
Open House x Dezeen
Part of this richness of programming has come about through collaborations and partnerships between different organisations that share similar outlooks, aims and hopes. One such collaboration was brought about by our Assistant Curator, Nyima Murry who introduced Rochester Square and Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN).

The Alternative Guide to London’s Boroughs
For this episode of the Open City podcast, we speak to the guest-editor of the book, critic and author, Owen Hatherly, who talks about why this guide and its focus on the extraordinariness of the more ordinary parts of London, is a rare find when talking about the capital’s architecture. We discuss pertinent topics such as London before, during and after lockdown; the disparity between how London is imagined and viewed, compared to how it is lived and experienced across the boroughs; and the unique spatial configurations of this city that shapes the lives of Londoners.

ACAN and Rochester Square
Part of this richness of programming has come about through collaborations and partnerships between different organisations that share similar outlooks, aims and hopes. One such collaboration was brought about by our Assistant Curator, Nyima Murry who introduced Rochester Square and Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN).

Model London
This Open House cut, craft, glue and learn about some spectacular London buildings; take a pair of scissors to St Pauls, hold the Hoover Building in the palm of your hand, construct a neighbourhood of Glenkerry Houses, Surbiton Stations, Chrisp Street Clock Towers.

The New Pedestrian and Cyclist City
In this Open House special episode podcast hosts Merlin Fulcher and Lara Kinneir are joined by experts in transport planning, public realm projects and cultural programming from the City of London Corporation.

Green Cities Start Here
In the second episode of the Open City Podcast hosts Lara Kinneir and Arman Nouri speak to Maria Smith, a multi-award winning architect, engineer, writer, and curator and Clara Bagenal George, an engineer and founder of the London Energy Transformation Initiative, about architecture and climate change.

The Cable Street Mural: Public Artworks for our Past and Future
In conjunction with the launch of the first Open City podcast episode, Zoë Cave speaks to Cable Street Mural artist Paul Butler about his views on public art, collective work and education.

Vauxhall Nine Elms Film Tour
Merlin Fulcher and Rupesh Varsani dive into this post-industrial landscape, turned high end residential landscape in this short film.

Introducing the Open City Friends print commission
In a print commission made as a gift for supporters of the charity, David Knight depicts Lammas Green, a 1957 local authority housing estate in Sydenham Hill designed by McMorran and Whitby.

Accelerate Launches 2019/20 Online Exhibition
We are incredibly proud to launch the Accelerate 2019/20 exhibition, which brings together work made by all of our participating students this year.

Jos Boys on Accelerate
The huge amount of creative talent offered by young people from non-traditional and ethnic-minority backgrounds continues to be wasted argues DisOrdinary co-founder, Jos Boys.

Core themes of the 2020 Open House Festival
2020 Open House festival call for programme proposals now open including buildings, outdoor events and online programme too.

Not all key workers wear scrubs
Landscapes from the simplest flower bed to the grandest civic park are crucial allies in the fight against Covid-19.

Job: Assistant Curator of Open House 2020
Seeking two Assistant Curators to help with programming, planning, delivering and evaluating the 2020 Open House festival

The Alternative Guide to the Boroughs of London
The new Open House guidebook with a twist edited by Owen Hatherley.

RAW Rainbow installation, Newham.
This project is a rethinking of how our public spaces are used and the adaptive role of architects in the post-pandemic age, perhaps more agile and attuned to the needs of local communities and the society at large.

A truly open city
For those who believe in the cause of open, just and equitable cities, far more must be done to fight against racism and prejudice — especially by those least likely to fall victim to it.
Open City Programmes
Accelerate
For over a decade, Open City has run Accelerate, a free programme supporting young people from under-represented communities to pursue creative careers in engineering, architecture, design and city-making.
Tours and events
Open City runs an adventurous programme of year-round walking, cycling and boat tours, debates and lectures.
Open House London Festival
With thousands of visitors across all 33 London Boroughs, Open House London Festival is the largest and most inclusive festival of architecture and neighbourhoods in the world.
Open House Worldwide
Open City is part of a global network of festivals dedicated opening up and celebrating special buildings and places from New York to Maputo and beyond.