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May 18

GDPR and the LSA

May 18

Life After the LSA: PIVOT Studio

May 18

CONNECT: LSA SUMMER SHOW 2018

May 18

IDENCITY: the LIVE DESIGN PITCH 6 June

May 18

Idencity: Six design proposals from the LSA to change the identity of London

May 18

The LSA pays tribute to Will Alsop

May 18

Summer Lecture: Kengo Kuma on Architecture and Identity 23 June 2018

Apr 18

Calling new applicants – opportunity to attend an LSA Project Review on 15 May

Mar 18

The First Two Years – a new film about the LSA

Mar 18

LSA SUCCESS WITH QAA REVIEW

Mar 18

Cameron Lintott awarded Venice Fellowship

Feb 18

Living with Architects: reflections on my first term at the LSA

Feb 18

PAUL FINCH CITES LSA AS LEADING SCHOOL IN THE AJ

Feb 18

LSA EVENING STANDARD ARTICLE CALLS FOR A RUBBISH REVOLUTION

Feb 18

Public Eye – the final spring Show + Tell Social on 19 March

Feb 18

Bird’s Eye Show + Tell Social

Feb 18

LSA sets the agenda at the World Urban Forum

Jan 18

The LSA at Yale Symposium

Jan 18

Lara Kinneir to address World Urban Forum 9

Jan 18

Book now for the first Show + Tell Social of 2018

Jan 18

Life after the LSA: Studio 8Fold

Jan 18

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT 2018/19 AT OUR OPEN EVENING AT SOMERSET HOUSE – 5.2.18

Dec 17

LSA Chief Executive Job Description

Dec 17

PAPER – JAMES SOANE SPEAKS ON THE LSA AT 2017 AAE CONFERENCE

Dec 17

DESIGN THINK TANKS – 2018 RESEARCH AGENDAS ANNOUNCED

Dec 17

CRITICAL PRACTICE MANIFESTOS: FIVE OF THE BEST

Dec 17

LSA GAINS RECOGNITION FROM RIBA AND ARB

Dec 17

The London Salon: Cultural Infrastructure

Dec 17

FIRST WEDNESDAY NIGHTER WITH JIM MONAHAN

Nov 17

LSA MANIFESTO SHORTLISTED FOR RIBA DISSERTATION MEDAL

Nov 17

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT 2018/19 AT OUR OPEN EVENING AT SOMERSET HOUSE – 9.1.18

Nov 17

SHOW + TELL SOCIAL ON DESIGN METHODOLOGY

Sep 17

VICKY RICHARDSON IS THE NEW LSA ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

Aug 17

LSA STUDENTS WIN NATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION

Aug 17

LARA KINNEIR NAMED NEW URBAN STUDIES LEADER

Aug 17

JOIN OUR SUPER TEAM – WE’RE RECRUITING AN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR AND DESIGN TUTORS

Aug 17

LSA MAGAZINE FEATURES WORK OF FIRST GRADUATES

Aug 17

NIGEL COATES INTERVIEWED IN ICON MAGAZINE

Jul 17

ICON REVIEWS LSA GRADUATION SHOW

Jul 17

LSA PRIVATE VIEW AT SOMERSET HOUSE

Apr 17

LSA SUMMER SHOW AT SOMERSET HOUSE – SUPPORTED BY SWAROVSKI – 23-25 JUNE

Apr 17

TONY FRETTON, FARSHID MOUSSAVI AND PETER SALTER TO SPEAK AT LSA / DRAWING MATTER EVENTS IN MAY

Mar 17

STANHOPE JOINS AS LSA’S FIRST FOUNDING PARTNER

Feb 17

HOW TO DESIGN WITH COMPLEXITY? AN LSA & DRAWING MATTER DISCUSSION – 13 MARCH

Jan 17

BE A STUDENT AT THE LSA – APPLY TODAY FOR 2017 INTAKE

Jan 17

FIRST LOOK AT SECOND YEAR SOHO DESIGN PROJECTS

Jan 17

THE 2017 LSA RESEARCH AGENDAS ANNOUNCED

Nov 16

ARE YOU AN EXPLORER? THEN COME TO THE LSA OPEN DAY!

Nov 16

THE £75,000 LSA BURSARY FUND

Nov 16

SOMERSET HOUSE AND MAKERVERSITY – THE NEW LSA CAMPUS

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Design Think Tank: Call for Practice Briefs

The London School of Architecture (LSA) Design Think Tank (DTT) module generates creative design propositions informed by rigorous research aimed at addressing tangible built environment issues in London, during a 14 week module for year 1 MArch students.

Each year the LSA selects a shortlist of DTT topics to be studied from a long list of suggestions made by the LSA Practice Network. The study topics suggested are ones that require urgent consideration in contemporary practice, revolving around innovative thinking and design proposals that will generate significant social and environmental progress and beneficial urban change. Students elect to work on one of the shortlisted study topics in collaborative groups, led by practitioners from the practice that suggested the DTT study topic. Each DTT comprises 6 students. LSA Faculty work with the DTT leaders to guide and support students through the research and design process.

Design Think Tank module introduction

For the 2026-27 cohort of Part 2 students, we will continue to explore the tension between intensely local analysis with the global issues and crises facing humanity and the planet. Collectively, we seek to imagine how radical ideas in local governance can contribute to meet these much wider challenges to secure more sustainable futures. Each Design Think Tank group will work with an active stakeholder.

The research emerging from the Design Think Tanks will be codified in digestible reports that can be used by local partners, ranging from London Boroughs of Newham, Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Greenwich and Bexely, to institutions of civil society and community groups. As the LSA welcomes its twelfth cohort, colleagues will notice that some themes have been explored to varying degrees in previous years. We strongly encourage practice and students to build on, challenge, and develop work undertaken by their predecessors and indeed from others in the sector. How can the LSA be ever more radical and disruptive of the status quo?

CLIENT: All practice briefs must identify a person(s) or organisation(s) to act as a live client or key stakeholder for the project.

POLICY: Every Think Tank in 2026/27 must indicate a policy and/or strategy level proposal within the work. Practices are strongly encouraged to include policy reflection within their brief proposals.

 

Design Think Tank module structure

 

SITE: 2026/27 Design Think Tanks will be based on sited up to 2km from the river Thames in the London Boroughs of Newham, Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Greenwich and Bexley.

The area was selected for its potential to address issues that include industrial reuse, ecological diversity, housing densification, and flood resilience, serving as a microcosm or the urgent challenges facing greater London.

Design Think Tank site

As a school, we have interest in projects which facilitate Decarbonisation – the attention to urgent climate emergency through design, Decolonisation– critique of colonial/power structures past and present, De-standardisation – mitigating standards that are exclusionary to different modes of being. We invite your propositions for a Design Think Tank brief on a theme relevant to your practice. ​

There is an expectation that your research will engage with an active client/stakeholder, Bioregional design and the Policy context relevant to this area, from global to local. This brief may explore, but is not limited to, the following themes:

Design Think Tank themes

Please submit your practice brief proposal using this FORM.

We look forward to your proposals by 23/06/2026.

Envisaged as part of practice research development, the practice time is not remunerated by the LSA. However, practices with under 5 FT staff may enquire about an honorarium. We are very happy to discuss ways for this time to be tax deductible through R&D.

Please contact Design Think Tank Module leader Dr Nicola Antaki for more information: n.antaki@ube.ac.uk