Knowledge

Jun 26

Architectural Education as a Situated Practice | London Festival of Architecture

Jun 26

LSA Student shortlisted for the AJ New Talent Award

May 26

If Only We Will: Degree Show 2026

May 26

Belonging by Design: A Collective Act | London Festival of Architecture

May 26

Design Think Tank: Call for Practice Briefs

Apr 26

LSA International Field Trip 2026: Belgium

Apr 26

LSA Representation in the AJ Small Projects 2026 shortlist

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

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

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If Only We Will: Degree Show 2026

Degree Show 2026

Open from 20 – 28 June 2026.

London School of Architecture, Beechwood Road, London, E8 3DY.

‘If Only We Will’ is an investigation into London as a testbed: a city with a legacy of change and adaptation. One key example of this legacy of rebuilding is Patrick Abercrombie’s Greater London Plan, which demonstrated how a resilient city can rebuild after a war through an orchestra of networks and systems. Over 80 years later, we re-explore the ideas of the plan. Independently organised but united by a single question, our exhibition asks: ‘How can our built environment embed change and agency?’

The key themes of Abercrombie’s original plan were: population growth, housing, employment and industry, recreation, transport.

We now seek to re-explore and recontextualise these themes for the modern day. While Abercrombie envisioned rebuilding as a network of petri dishes, our investigation views London as a series of interwoven conversations. Proposing new opportunities, our categories are:

  • FLUX (Population): The city’s need to accommodate change.
  • SHELTER (Housing): The city’s need to provide shelter.
  • PRODUCTION (Industry): The city’s need to produce.
  • AWE (Recreation): The city’s need for wonder and recreation.
  • MOVEMENT (Transport): The city’s need for movement.

Rather than viewing our individual projects as isolated entities, our collective proposition acts as a panorama. Defined as a wide-angle, unbroken view of a physical space, or a comprehensive survey of a subject, we invite you to explore our investigations through the lens of the Kaiserpanorama.

 

Opening Hours:

  • Sat 20 – Sun 21 June: 10am–5pm
  • Mon 22 June: 10am–5pm
  • Tue 23 – Fri 26 June: 10am–7pm
  • Sat 27 – Sun 28 June: 10am–5pm

 

The London School of Architecture Degree Show is kindly supported by Foster + Partners.