50 Years of London Architecture Exhibition Returns

By Zoe Craig Last edited 152 months ago
50 Years of London Architecture Exhibition Returns

Here's a nice heads up for fans of London architecture.

Last year we reviewed (and rather liked) an exhibition of huge architectural images, examining the last half-century of London's landmark buildings. What we described as a "simple, yet excellent exhibition" was only on for a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it seven days.

Happily, the 50 Years of London Architecture exhibition is back in London tomorrow. It’s still free; and best of all, it’s on display until the end of August.

And it’s been enhanced: now you can look at architecture in London over the last 51 years – there are additional pictures and panels on buildings completed during the last 12 months.

This time the pictures are on show at Ambika P3, a former construction hall for the University of Westminster's School of Engineering.

Look out for a series of lectures and discussions around the content organised by The Architecture Club during August.

50 Years of London Architecture is at AMBIKA P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, NW1 5LS from Friday until 25 August. It's open Monday to Sunday from 10am-6pm.

Photo by Richard Bryant / arcaidimages.com

Last Updated 21 July 2011