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1–30 June 2025
#Voices

LFA 2025:
Voices

The London Festival of Architecture (LFA) is back for a month long celebration of architecture and city-making in June 2025.

With activity happening across London, the Festival will once again be platform for conversation, testing new ideas, promoting emerging talent, helping shift us towards a more equitable, sustainable city.

All Festival activity for 2025 focuses on the theme of ‘Voices’. You can find some thoughts from the team and LFA2025 Curation Panel below, and explore the LFA2025 programme here.

 



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2025 Festival Theme: Voices

 

Architecture is not only about creation; it’s about listening, amplifying, and intertwining the voices that make up our spaces, stories, and neighbourhoods.

At present, where diverse perspectives are both essential and vulnerable, we must explore how different voices complement, contradict, and evolve together. We invite our Festival community to engage in these uncomfortable, yet necessary, questions as we rethink how architecture is understood, spoken about, and practiced.. Together, we can amplify the people and voices that have long been overlooked, create new systems and frameworks, and build more equitable spaces for all.

To kick off the conversation, below you can a short essay co-created with the team and Curation Panel.

 

Animation by Andrew Baillie, in partnership with Deaf Architecture Front (DAF).


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Architecture is not only about creation; it’s about listening, amplifying, and intertwining the voices that shape our spaces, stories, and neighbourhoods. In a time where diverse perspectives are both essential yet vulnerable, we must explore how different voices complement, contradict, and evolve together. What happens when we make space for those who have been underrepresented? How can these voices reshape the future of our cities? 

How do we ensure that the right people are meaningfully in the room when key decisions are made? In light of tragedies like Grenfell and others across the world, what do we need to unlearn and rethink about who holds influence in architecture and how architecture is taught and thought about? How can we fix the representation gap in our industry, and within individual organisations and spaces, even after such recent wake-up calls? We invite our Festival community to engage in these uncomfortable, yet necessary, questions as we rethink how architecture is understood, spoken about, and practiced. 

Too often, marginalised voices remain on the periphery, especially when it comes to the city’s most pressing challenges. How can we shift beyond superficial community engagement and instead build genuine collaboration, ensuring that all voices actively shape our cities? For young people in particular, how do we create systems where they are not just heard but lead, ensuring the future of our industry is truly inclusive?  

LFA2025 calls on industry leaders to go beyond surface-level conversations. It’s time to confront the outdated structures that hold sway and explore alternative methods for both creating architecture and operating as organisations within architecture. It’s a time to rethink what constitutes an ‘architecture event’ and use mediums such as music, food, or performance, to make architectural conversations more accessible to all.  

This year’s theme offers a platform to experiment with both the visible and invisible threads that shape our environments. Building on the progress already being made by key industry leaders, it’s time to highlight existing initiatives and encourage new partnerships to further inclusivity and innovation. Through events, installations, and dialogues, LFA2025 aims to connect diverse lived experiences in a collective effort to renew and reconnect our shared spaces. How can we use LFA to weave inclusivity, sustainability, and wellbeing into the fabric of our city? What can we learn from grassroots organisations, neighbourhood groups, and cross-industry collaborations that challenge the status quo? What innovative partnerships can help us create cities that are safe, inclusive, and joyful for everyone? 

 LFA2025 will once again bring together designers, activists, architects, engineers, and Londoners to shape the future of our city. We look forward to unpacking these ideas together ahead of our Open Call in January and Festival in June. Together, we can dismantle outdated systems, build more equitable spaces for all, and amplify voices long overlooked. 

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Be a part of #LFA2025

There are many ways to get involved in the Festival next year. Below you can find information on each area.



ATTEND

The LFA2025 programme is now live. Browse the programme using location and programme breakdown filters. Create your LFA2025 itinerary using your LFA Attendee Account here.

 

ORGANISE

Want to take your involvement with LFA further? Each year we work to empower new individuals and organisations with their own LFA activity. The LFA2026 Call for Events will open in January 2026.

 

SUPPORT

The Festival would not be possible without our key supporters. Check out the Support the Festival page here to find out how you can support the Festival. Or email us using this link here

FAQ:

First time hearing about LFA and have some questions? If so, check out the general LFA FAQ page here. For specific event organiser questions, head to the account section of the LFA website.

 

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2025 Curation Panel

Each year the LFA are delighted to work alongside our Curation Panel to shape the Festival theme and programme. The LFA2025 Curation Panel includes key figures from across the built environment and beyond, including:

2025 Mentors

Each year the LFA are delighted to work alongside our LFA Mentors to help support and empower our community of LFA Event Organisers. The LFA2025 Mentors includes key figures from across the built environment and beyond, including:

Yang Yang Chen

Yang Yang Chen (She/Her)

Co-leader of CITIZEN, LSA

Yang Yang Chen is a qualified architect and co-leads CITIZEN, the London School of Architecture's project delivery office as well…

Roy Coupland

Roy Coupland (He/Him)

Co-leader of CITIZEN, LSA

Roy Coupland is a qualified architect and co-leads CITIZEN, the London School of Architecture's project delivery office as well as…

Adrienne Lau

Adrienne Lau (She/Her)

Co-founder, Edgy Collective

Adrienne Lau is a London-based architect and designer, co-founder of Edgy Collective, focusing on revitalising urban spaces through socially and…

Claire Pollock

Claire Pollock (She/Her)

Partnerships Lead, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Architects

Claire Pollock is a cultural producer with three decades of experience specialising in innovative collaboration and participation within architecture. She…

Rav Singh

Rav Singh (He/Him)

Founder, A Little History of the Sikhs

Rav Singh, Founder of A Little History of the Sikhs, Rav brings Sikh, Punjab and North Indian history to life…

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