PART 0 IS AN INSPIRE FUTURE GENERATIONS (IFG) AWARDS FINALIST
WINTER EXHIBITION – WED 11 & THU 12 DEC: CURATED OPEN HOUSE, EXHIBITION AND OPEN EVENING FOR PART 1s
NEW ROLE: RESEARCH ASSOCIATE – FUTURE SKILLS THINK TANK
JOB OPPORTUNITY: MARKETING MANAGER
ATTEND THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION SYMPOSIUM 2024
SEE OUR GRADUATING STUDENTS’ WORK
JOB OPPORTUNITY: CRITICAL PRACTICE TUTOR
JOB OPPORTUNITY: DESIGN HISTORY TUTOR
PlanBEE: Matching young people with work in the Capital
The Dalston Pavilion
LSA Graduate Exhibition 2024
British Empire Exhibition: Call for Participation
LEAD OUR BRAND-NEW PRACTICE SUPPORT PROGRAMME
HELP DEFINE THE FUTURE OF EQUITABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION
LSA and Black Females in Architecture (BFA) Announce new partnership
24/25 Admissions Open Evening – 6 March
2023 LSA GRADUATES WIN RIBA SILVER MEDAL AND COMMENDATION
STEFAN BOLLINGER APPOINTED AS CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
STEPHEN LAWRENCE DAY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN FOR OUR PART 2 MARCH FOR 2024/25
Open Evening – 7 December 2023
BOOK PART 4 NOW: SHORT COURSES – MODULAR LIFELONG LEARNING – FUTURE PRACTICE
IN MEMORIAM – PETER BUCHANAN
The LSA is Moving
Become a Critical Practice Tutor at the LSA for 2023/24
Become a Design Tutor at the LSA for 2023/24
Pathways: Exhibiting Forms
City as Campus: The Furniture Practice
Summer Show 2023: FLAARE Futures Workshop
Summer Show 2023: Meet Your Future Employer
Summer Show 2023: Close to Home
WE ARE SEEKING A NEW FINANCE MANAGER
Nigel Coates: Liberating the Plan
AN INTERVIEW WITH ELLIOTT WANG, SECOND YEAR REP
PART 4 LAUNCH
IN MEMORIAM – CLIVE SALL
Our Design Charrettes – an insight into life at the LSA
BOOK NOW – OPEN EVENING WEDNESDAY 8 MARCH
An Interview with Emily Dew-Fribbance: LSA Alumna and First Year Design Tutor
Pathways: Optic Translations
Thursday Talks: Questioning How we Embed Sustainable Design in Practice
An Interview with LSA alumna Betty Owoo
Interview with Marianne Krogh – Rethinking water as a planetary and design element in the making of the Danish Pavilion at Venice Biennale
What do our students think of studying at the LSA? We spoke to Second Year student Semi Han
Hear from our Alumni – An Interview with Calven Lee
National Saturday Club Programme
LSA Alumnus Jack Banting published in FRAME
2022/23 Design Think Tank Module Launches
Mentoring can transform the architecture profession – for good
APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN FOR 2023/24
SOMERSET HOUSE AND MAKERVERSITY – THE NEW LSA CAMPUS
The London School of Architecture now has a permanent base at Somerset House and continues to use the city as its campus, with our programme being hosted by Spatial Partners in our Practice Network
From October 2016, the London School of Architecture will be housed at Somerset House, the Grade 1-Listed arts and cultural destination on the Strand, overlooking the River Thames.
Our new base immerses the school into a thriving creative cauldron, which is not only a destination for cultural experiences, but also a site of cultural production. Somerset House is home to the largest and most diverse collection of creative organisations, freelancers, artists, makers and thinkers in London. Our Fellow residents include the Courtauld Institute of Art, the British Fashion Council, Enterprise Nation, London Economics, the Culture Capital Exchange, the Sorrell Foundation, and the Royal Society of Literature.
The LSA occupies a lovely bright studio on the Second Floor of the New Wing, where our core faculty and Second Year students are based. The space has good Wi-Fi, a super-speedy Toshiba printer, a 55-inch flat-screen television, three large openable windows, and two charming marble fireplaces. We can also use other communal areas, including kitchens, meeting rooms, and public areas such as the river terrace and courtyard.
As well as our institutional neighbours, we benefit from the adjacency of Somerset House Studios, a new experimental workspace connecting around 300 artists, makers and thinkers to create a platform for the development of projects and collaboration, promoting work that pushes bold ideas, engages with urgent issues and pioneers new technologies.
The Studios are also home to Makerversity, Europe’s most exciting community of emergent makers, to which the LSA has an institutional membership for our Second Year students. Based in the basement, it provides access to an unrivalled range of studio, event and fabrication spaces and prototyping tools.
These two relationships bring the LSA into the heart of the capital city and initiate us into an existing community of cultural enterprises and individuals. We look forward to the rich and rewarding exchanges that may arise at our new home.
Elsewhere in the capital, we are hosting our taught programme within our treasured Practice Network. We are incredibly grateful to our Spatial Partners:
- Alan Baxter
- Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Allies and Morrison
- DSDHA
- Farrells
- Grimshaw
- HOK
- Karakusevic Carson
- Mikhail Riches
- NBBJ
- PDP London
- Robin Partington
- Scott Brownrigg
- Studio Egret West