Knowledge

Mar 26

LSA Student Placement with Ryder Architecture

Mar 26

Alumni Case Study: Elliott Wang

Feb 26

Open Evening 1 April 2026

Jan 26

Design For Life returns this February

Jan 26

Call for Abstracts: Learnings/Unlearnings Conference

Jan 26

Part 0 Lead wins at Inspire Future Generations Awards

Jan 26

Applications open for MArch in Designing Architecture

Jan 26

The University of the Built Environment appoints new Professors

Dec 25

Get to know Lee Ivett

Dec 25

Open Evening 20 January 2026

Dec 25

LSA faculty nominated for Inspire Future Generations Awards

Dec 25

Yang Yang Chen shortlisted for Young Talent award

Dec 25

LSA Part 0 co-leads shortlisted for Inspire Future Generations Awards

Dec 25

LSA tutor is RIBA House of the Year finalist

Nov 25

Lee Ivett Open Evening Speech

Nov 25

Hugh Strange Architects: House of the Year 2025 shortlist

Nov 25

Lee Ivett starts as Head of School

Oct 25

LSA tutor wins Young Architect of the Year 2025

Oct 25

Open Evening 19 November 2025

Oct 25

AJ Student Prize | Postgraduate Winner: Amy Wilkinson

Sep 25

Hugh Strange Architects Shortlisted for RIBA Stirling Prize 2025

Sep 25

‘Design for Life’ returns this November – Part 4

Aug 25

Lee Ivett appointed as Head of School at London School of Architecture

Aug 25

George Moldovan shortlisted for 2025 Structural Timber Awards

Jun 25

‘A Seat at the Table’ Summer Show 2025

Jun 25

University of the Built Environment

Jun 25

OPEN DAY 11 June 2025

May 25

Future Skills Think Tank

May 25

JOB OPPORTUNITY: HEAD OF SCHOOL

May 25

LSA and UCEM merge

Apr 25

Future Skills Think Tank

Apr 25

Festival of the Future

Feb 25

Sixty years on from the London County Council: legacy, impact, learning

Feb 25

Dr Neal Shasore stepping down as Head of School and Chief Executive of the London School of Architecture (LSA) in February 2025

Jan 25

PART 0 WINS INSPIRE FUTURE GENERATIONS AWARD FOR FURTHER EDUCATION/HIGHER EDUCATION

Jan 25

LSA AND PURCELL ANNOUNCE NEW PARTNERSHIP

Jan 25

LUCY CARMICHAEL APPOINTED CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Dec 24

PART 0 IS AN INSPIRE FUTURE GENERATIONS (IFG) AWARDS FINALIST

Dec 24

WINTER EXHIBITION – WED 11 & THU 12 DEC: CURATED OPEN HOUSE, EXHIBITION AND OPEN EVENING FOR PART 1s

Nov 24

NEW ROLE: RESEARCH ASSOCIATE – FUTURE SKILLS THINK TANK

Sep 24

JOB OPPORTUNITY: MARKETING MANAGER

Sep 24

ATTEND THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION SYMPOSIUM 2024

Jul 24

SEE OUR GRADUATING STUDENTS’ WORK

Jul 24

JOB OPPORTUNITY: CRITICAL PRACTICE TUTOR

Jun 24

PlanBEE: Matching young people with work in the Capital

May 24

The Dalston Pavilion

May 24

LSA Graduate Exhibition 2024

May 24

British Empire Exhibition: Call for Participation

May 24

LEAD OUR BRAND-NEW PRACTICE SUPPORT PROGRAMME

May 24

HELP DEFINE THE FUTURE OF EQUITABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION

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Teaching design at the LSA — Giulia Furlan

We spoke to the Design Tutors delivering our programme at the LSA and asked about their design methodology and ethos as professional designers and architects. Giulia Furlan is a Second Year Design Tutor at the LSA and co-founder of architecture studio Furlan Beeli et al. Here’s what she had to say.

Giulia (right) and fellow co-founder of Furlan Beeli et al., Mario Beeli (left). (Credit: Barbara Hartmann Fotografie, München.)

As architects, we are committed to explore both the physical and ideational potential of architecture. As a practice, we aim to make architecture with dimensions that reach beyond the limitations of the measurable. An architecture that belongs to the domain of imagination but which anyone is able to decode into a personal image that is exciting and meaningful. We seek to make architecture that can trigger an emotional sizing which goes beyond facts to carve deeper into the lives of those experiencing it fostering their ability to shape the world through personal feelings and thoughts. Our understanding of space, as a site of physical confrontation imbued with experiences and fantasies, has its roots in the fascination for enigmatic phenomena.

 

Project 1 — New Exit for the Medicee Chapels

Florence, 2018, competition entry

 

 

The task of the competition was to propose a roof and a staircase that would lead from the bookshop of the museum underground to the street level. Our project is a system composed of white marble blocks purely in compression and black painted steel pieces purely in tension to form a balanced mechanism emerging from the ground.

 

Project 1 — Rwanda Chapel

Rukomo, 2019, competition entry

 

The platform and its 4 sloped side-walls are all made of timber pillars and beams covered with thick thatch. The surface of the thatched layer is cut straight as a dense carpet that bends on the sloped sides into a sculptural morphology. The space it defines has the character of an abstract dry garden. A few steps lead through a side opening into the space that the 4 slopes protect. Here one exits the landscape and enter a different dimension. The natural horizon is no longer a reference, there are glimpses on it through the corner openings, but the surface of the platform hovers at a different height. The big space that opens towards the sky is the atrium of the church.