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Londown Live with Jenna Goldberg and Shawn Adams

  • London Communications Agency 8th Floor, Berkshire House, 168-173 High Holborn London WC1V 7AA (map)

Londown Live local elections special

A free live recording of The Londown podcast from Open City, with London Communications Agency board director Jenna Goldberg, architectural designer Shawn Adams and journalist Merlin Fulcher

Join the studio audience for a special recording of the award-winning Londown podcast at London Communications Agency on the eve of the local elections.

Merlin Fulcher and special guests Jenna Goldberg and Shawn Adams will review the week’s biggest London architecture news.

Hear fresh takes on the latest controversies and contribute to the recording itself as live studio audience in this pioneering new format.

Event starts 6.15pm Wednesday 4 May at London Communications Agency, 8th Floor, Berkshire House, 168-173 High Holborn, London WC1V 7AA. Tickets: FREE


The Londown is produced in association with the Architects’ Journal and won Best Podcast at 2021 Archiboo Awards.

Jenna Goldberg

Jenna is Board Director at LCA and a member of the agency’s management team. As well as counselling clients, Jenna is the lead editor of LCA’s award-winning news bulletin LDN – London in Short. Demonstrating to thousands of subscribers every week that LCA is one step ahead when it comes to local, regional and national politics and London news and issues.

Merlin Fulcher

Merlin Fulcher is Open House Worldwide Tours Director and host of The Londown podcast. Merlin is also competitions editor, focussing on procurement, for both Architects' Journal and Architectural Review.

Shawn Adams

SHAWN ADAMS is a writer, lecturer and architectural designer. He has written for Wallpaper*, FRAME, The Architects' Journal, ICON, Disegno, VICE and OnOffice. Shawn has also spoken on Sky News, The Guardian and at talks organised by the Royal College of Art.

 
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