
The Londown | 24 March | With Ella Jessel
Architectural assistants speak out over working conditions, government launches permitted development inquiry and Assemble win ‘Festival of Brexit’ commission

Accelerate students join the Landscape Institute to make ‘Lockdown Landscapes’
Open City teamed up with the Landscape Institute to deliver 2021’s first face to face workshop at Oasis Farm Waterloo.

AHMM first to join Open City’s new Partners Programme
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris helping to reopen London for all.

The Londown | 18 March | This week in architecture with Oonagh Ryder
Hettie O’Brien joins Merlin Fulcher to discuss the week’s big architecture stories

The Londown | 11 March | This week in architecture with Hettie O’Brein
Hettie O’Brien joins Merlin Fulcher to discuss the week’s big architecture stories


The Londown | 4 March | This week in architecture with Jonn Elledge
Jonn Elledge joins Merlin Fulcher to discuss the week’s big architecture stories


The Londown | 25 February | This week in Architecture
Merlin Fulcher and special guest Lucy Watson of the Financial Times round up this week’s top London architecture news.

Open City spotlights: Ernö Goldfinger collection
This week we are spotlighting Erno Goldfinger in a new blog post series celebrating our explorations of architecture through the Open City films and Model London series.

The Londown: This week in London architecture
Merlin Fulcher and special guest Catherine Slessor round up and digest this week’s big architecture stories in London.


Three new trustees and three members of staff join Open City
Matea Vlaskalic, Elis Shin and Marcela Escobar join Open City’s staff team while Albert Williamson-Taylor, Ruth Daniels and Deborah Denner join the Open City trustees.

‘Her lasting legacy is opening doors for women all over the UK’
Victoria Thornton says farewell to the late, great Jane Priestman



Sketching competition
Open City are delighted to launch a sketching competition in partnership with Southwark Council for 16 to 18 year olds.

The Londown: this week in London’s architecture
Protestors tunnelling under Euston Square, enormous British Library extension plans, and warning sounds over jobs in the centre of the capital — a new show from Open City.

Why is Architecture so Political: Is land to blame?
Why do we agree to pay extortionate prices for poor quality housing, and will this ever change? In this episode we are joined by Alastair Parvin, founder of Open Systems Lab, to discuss the role land plays in making our urban landscape so political.
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Tours and events
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Open House London Festival
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