Tower Bridge at the Heritage Gallery
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Celebrate 130 years of Tower Bridge with a free display featuring unseen archives, showing its history from inception to iconic status.
Celebrate 130 years of Tower Bridge with a free display featuring unseen archives, showing its history from inception to iconic status.
Learn how Tropical Modernism, born in 1940s West Africa, became a mark of modernity and identity in post-colonial India and Ghana.
View immersive artworks that question home, identity, and space through fabric architectures, sculptures, and life-sized replicas of homes from Seoul, New York, and London.
An exhibition showcasing shortlisted contemporary wooden furniture and architectural designs, highlighting timber’s role in enhancing environments.
Learn about the impact of English country houses on interior design from a seasoned designer who uses historical influences to shape modern aesthetic tastes.
Experts analyse the High Street’s evolution, focusing on initiatives revitalizing urban spaces and their impact on community dynamics.
Helen Dorey examines the origins, history, and highlights of John Soane’s Picture Room, and discusses its restoration.
Dr. Khan explores Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s funerary monument, focusing on its design and Sikh architectural features from the 19th century in Punjab.
An evening celebrating Roberto Burle Marx’s impact on landscape architecture and ecology, showcasing his iconic designs and conservation efforts.
The Queen’s House set a precedent in British architecture with its symmetrical proportions and Italian Renaissance influence, shaping the design of numerous buildings locally and abroad.