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London Festival of Architecture 2025

The Fitzrovia Partnership and London Festival of Architecture have formed a four-year partnership to showcase Fitzrovia, often referred to as the spiritual home of architecture. This month-long celebration of architecture and city-making takes place every June across London. The Festival’s mission is to open up discussions around architecture, test new ideas and uncover and promote new talent.

What makes the LFA unique is that the LFA programme is people-led and curated by event organisers; focussed on collaboration with the people who live, shape, and truly know London. It’s the breadth and creativity of this community of event organisers that delivers such a varied and engaging programme of events for the festival each June.

Check out the LFA events being held in Fitzrovia this June. You can read more and sign up on the LFA website.

Events by The Fitzrovia Partnership
1 – 30 June
Fitz&Sits

Pause, relax and enjoy the surroundings at nine creative and vibrant seating installations across Fitzrovia. More than just places to rest, these dynamic designs bring the LFA2025 theme, ‘Voices’ to life.

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10 and 17 June
Fitzrovia's Food and Drink Trail

This is a free, all-day celebration of the incredible hospitality offering which Fitzrovia is known for, taking place across two consecutive Tuesdays in June.

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Events in June in Fitzrovia
4 June
Mural on Mortimer Workshop
The Langham Estate

Come and join a collaborative workshop on the design of a new mural for Fitzrovia Quarter on Mortimer Street!

If you live, work, study or visit Fitzrovia Quarter, then we want to hear your thoughts on a new artwork that captures the vibrancy of the area’s past and present.

Workshop

5 June
Find Your Authentic Self Through Dance and Self-Expression
Dance Body Mind

Join us for a transformative workshop designed to empower women through the art of movement. Using dance, self-expression, and storytelling, this session offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with your authentic self. 

Workshop

9 – 13 June
P.U.B. – Platform for Unwritten Books
University of Westminster

What is a pub when it’s not a pub? Without pints being poured, or the clinking of glasses, what remains? A meeting place. A platform for stories. A space for connection.

Exhibition

10 June
How are you invested in your heritage?
Donald Insall Associates

Historic buildings are witnesses to the events that shape a community’s story and identity. They embody our collective past. The physical backdrop to our lives, they serve as anchors grounding us to our streets and neighbourhoods.

Talk

11 June
How to make buildings fully accessible: listen, respond and push for change
Barr Gazetas

Architects listen, but do they listen soon enough? Who else needs to listen to the voices of neurodiverse communities, people with disabilities, and cultural minorities? Collaboration is key but our recent roundtable showed that we need to expand the circle further.

Talk

11 – 14 June
Voices for Humanity in Fitzrovia
Camden Tour Guides Association

Fitzrovia is an area to savour. Where better to spend an early June evening or Saturday afternoon than exploring its elegant squares, Georgian streets and cosmopolitan feel? See some truly outstanding architecture from the 18th to 21st centuries on this circular 90-minute tour.

Tour

12 June
Rethinking Architecture
Ryder Architecture

Join us for our Reverse Speed Mentoring event as part of the London Festival of Architecture. Hosted by Ryder Architecture, the event flips the traditional mentoring dynamic, giving students and emerging voices the platform to challenge, inspire, and guide experienced cross-sector built environment professionals.

Workshop

12 – 26 June
Let The Hands Do The Talking
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

So much of how and what we communicate is through our hands, and as architects and creatives we use our hands to communicate our ideas and our designs on a daily basis. But for many the simple act of picking up a pencil and sketching, or materials and making is confined to childhood.

Workshop

14 June
The Travelling Drawing Club @ Fitz&Sits
Gilles and Cecilie

Join the Travelling Drawing Club at LFA2025 as we explore Voices through the act of drawing — a quiet yet powerful way to listen, reflect, and respond. In a world where certain voices are often overlooked, this open, welcoming space invites everyone — from seasoned artists to curious newcomers — to express their perspectives through mark-making.

Workshop

15 June
On The Beat from Bloomsbury to Fitzrovia
Camden Tour Guides Association

Come and join Chris Foster on a free light-hearted two-hour guided walk walking west from Russell Square to the historical heart of Fitzrovia, following the very edge of London some 300 years ago.

Tour

16 – 27 June
UIA Inclusive and Friendly Spaces Awards Exhibition
UIA Archtecture for All Work Program

Following their run at the UIA World Congress of Architects in Copenhagen last year, the UIA Friendly and Inclusive Spaces Awards 2023 Exhibition will be on show at the Building Centre.

Exhibition

19 June
UIA Friendly and Inclusive Spaces Awards Talk
UIA Archtecture for All Work Program

Join us for an engaging event celebrating inclusive design and architecture. Alex Lane, Senior Vice President at Jacobs, will introduce the talk, featuring Kate McGechan, Associate Director of Inclusive Design at Jacobs and Alanah Honey, Senior Architect at Caroe Architecture Ltd.

Talk

20 June
Stories of Personal Landmarks: Experiences and Memories
Architecture for kids CIC I Built Environment Trust

The Local Investigators is a creative workshop that invites participants to reflect and voice their stories about personal landmarks by connecting with the built environment through memories and experiences.

Workshop

21 June
Neurodivergent Voices
NAN - Neurodiversity Architecture Network CIC

Neurodiversity Architecture Network CIC is delivering a fun sensory workshop that connects people and creates positive social interactions. The workshop: Plarn (Plastic Yarn) Making and Giant Knitting and Crochet.

Workshop

21 – 30 June
Archipelago: Projects Review 2025 Exhibition
Archipelago: Projects Review 2025 Exhibition

Price & Myers welcomes you to their London studio to see how structural and civil engineering help to reimagine the places we live in and share.

Exhibition

26 June
The Voices of KPF
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Discover the Voices of KPF, an art exhibition curated by KPF’s Young Designer’s Forum.

As part of the LFA Studio Lates, KPF will host a mixed-medium exhibition that transforms our studio into a dynamic gallery space, showcasing the diverse talent across our firm.

Studio lates

26 June
Building Voices
Elliott Wood

Reuse is no longer a niche ambition; it is fast becoming the mainstream response to the climate emergency. Retaining, adapting, and reimagining existing structures is presented not only as technically sensible, but morally and culturally necessary.

Studio lates

26 June
David Chipperfield Architects studio late
David Chipperfield Architects

David Chipperfield Architects will open the doors to its recently completed new studio in Fitzrovia. The practice was founded in 1985 in nearby Marylebone and has returned to the West End after time in Camden, Waterloo, Aldwych and Farringdon. 

Studio lates

26 June
‘Sessions’ One-to-One Mentoring; by Narrative Practice, hosted by Fletcher Priest Architects
Narrative Practice

With the generous support of Fletcher Priest Architects (FPA), we are providing in-person complimentary design reviews and workshops for current and prospective students and young practitioners within architecture and the built environment, irrespective of your background or academic stage.

Workshop

28 June
Gaza Reimagining Disability
University of Westminster

Gaza Reimagining Disability is conceived as a long-term project initiated with this workshop led by Dis Collective in partnership with Gaza Sunbirds, Chisenhale Gallery and University of Westminster. 

Workshop

30 June
Symphony Of Lights: Celebrating London Women in Fitzrovia
Dance Body Mind

Symphony of Lights: Voices of London Women is a multidisciplinary performance that brings together dancers, actors, and musicians to share real stories of womanhood, struggle, and triumph in the city.

Performance