Wednesday, June 14, 2006

oh well, off to London...:)
"Whatever you plan to do: start planning to enjoy these unique 10 days in London"
LONDON ARCHITECTURE WEEK AND LONDON ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE June 16-25th
Architecture Week in London and the London Architecture Biennale are delighted to be working together to create a fantastic 10-day long festival celebrating architecture in our capital city.

To make it easier for you to plan your time and choose what you want to do you can search for an event London-wide or choose from the Biennale or Architecture Week listings.

The London Architecture Biennale takes place in the Biennale area stretching from Borough Market in Southwark to the British Library in King's Cross. Other Biennale venues include Smithfield House (LAB HQ), Sadler's Wells, the Barbican, Southwark Cathedral and the German Gynmasium. Click on to the Biennale logo for more information.

Meanwhile Architecture Week in London will happen across the city from the Freud Museum, Natural History Museum to a tour of traditional pubs and events in your own neighbourhood.

MODERNISM: DESIGNING A NEW WORLD 1914-1939
This major exhibition at the V&A is the first to explore Modernism in the designed world from a truly international perspective and in terms of all the arts.
Victoria & Albert Museum

DESIGNING MODERN BRITAIN Dec 3, 2005 - Nov 26, 2006
From London Transport's pioneering 1930s design programme and the 1951 Festival of Britain, to the Haçienda in 1980s Manchester and the plans for the London 2012 Olympics, you can see how design has shaped modern Britain.
Design Museum

FUTURE CITY Jun 15 - Sep 17, 2006
Radical and experimental architecture from 1956-2006.From extraordinary houses and incredible towers, to fantasy cityscapes and inhabitable sculptures, Future City showcases the most radical and experimental architecture of the past 50 years.
Barbican Center

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