Through NLA's range of flagship programmes, we engage the widest possible audience across government, business and the public to educate, challenge, connect and create positive change.
Each project serves a different audience, but all help us to shape a better London.
London Festival of Architecture
The world’s largest annual architecture festival. The London Festival of Architecutre is a month-long celebration of architecture, good design and city making, taking place every June. Through a lively and diverse programme of 500+ events across London engages over 800,000 members of the public each year.
Visit the LFA website.
London Real Estate Forum
Our annual thought-leadership conference, hosted in the Barbican Centre. In September, we bring together top-level policy, decision makers and other major cities to drive sustainable investment and development in cities.
Visit the LREF website.
Opportunity London
An update on the NLA annual London Boroughs report:
Opportunity London underlines the role of the Boroughs in driving economic growth. It is a definitive guide to development and investment opportunities in real estate, regenration and green infrastucture across London's Boroughs and communtinies.
New London Quarterly (NLQ)
New London Quarterly is an award-winning magazine about built environment issues as they affect the capital. Each issue includes news, views, ideas and interviews of the architectural, planning, political and construction professions, alongside features about locations and themes and the policy decisions behind them. It also includes coverage of the NLA events programme, as well as building reviews and interviews.
The Architecture Diary
A one-stop listing of all architecture related events and exhibitions taking place in numerous cities around the world, with new guest editors every month.
Visit the Architecture Diary website.
One City
A cultural guide to the Square Mile which shares news about the best pops up, new openings and gigs in the City of London.
Follow One City on Instagram.
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