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London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

By Elizabeth Zevallos
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

Fresh Flower, a portable steel pavilion designed by the firm Tonkin Liu, is a venue for people to converse and debate.

Image courtesy London Festival of Architecture 2008

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

Fresh Flower, a portable steel pavilion designed by the firm Tonkin Liu, is a venue for people to converse and debate.

Image courtesy London Festival of Architecture 2008

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

Firms such as Foster + Partners, Grimshaw-Architects, and Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners have submitted entries for a Jell-O design competition. The winner will be announced July 4. The contest is facilitated by Bompas & Parr, which specializes in architecture-themed food and designed the structure above (St. Paul's Cathedral).

Photo © Greta Ilieva

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

Triangular Pavilion With Circular Cut-Out, by American artist Dan Graham, is one of many art installations that will be on display.

Photo © Dan Graham/Lisson Gallery

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

In a pavilion at Finsbury Avenue Square, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill will present a film called The Broadgate Experience, produced by young staff members at the firm. SOM helped design the award-winning lighting scheme at the square, located in the city’s financial district.

Photo © Alex Orrow

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

Anything But Grey, a student-designed installation, will add a dash of color to the historic Benjamin Street Gardens.

Image courtesy London Festival of Architecture 2008

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

Bohn & Viljoen Architects and a team of gardeners, designers, and foodies will host a daylong picnic that celebrates locally grown food and promotes discussion about urban food production.

Photo © Andre Viljoen

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

An installation in a vacant lot on Chart Street is intended to promote the idea of using neglected areas in London as growing areas.

Photo © What-if: projects

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

In Road Trip to the Moon, Charlie Whinney Associates and Metropolitan Workshop have created a dynamic, eco-friendly installation out of steamed-bent timber.

Photo © Metropolitan Workshop

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

An exhibition called Future Living, to be held in floating pavilion near the two Pan Peninsula towers, will explore the regeneration of London¹s docklands. The exhibition showcases recent high-density, mixed-use developments and the obstacles and benefits they present to an ever-urbanizing world.

Photo © SOM

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

The four-story Lift Structure by the firm AOC serves as a mobile venue for Lift Festival 2008, a traveling summer arts festival.

Image courtesy London Festival of  Architecture 2008 

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

A stage designed by Laurie Chetwood of Chetwoods Architects will be used at the Clerkenwell Party on the Green.

Image courtesy London Festival of  Architecture 2008 

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking

The engineering firm Ramboll Whitbybird is hosting a competition to convert vacant parking spaces into green areas. Fourteen installations will be displayed and judged on July 4. Winners will be named in three categories: Best Use of Recycled Materials, Most Innovative Use of Space, and Most Sustainable Intervention.

Image courtesy Ramboll Whitybird

London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
June 18, 2008
If architecture is frozen music, as 19th-century poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe said, then this weekend it will sound like electro punk and rock-and-roll. London’s annual Exhibition Road Music Day, on June 21, will coincide with opening festivities for the third biennial London Festival of Architecture (LFA), which officially kicks off June 20. The month-long architecture event—devoted to London’s unique built landscape and avant-garde design community—will move across the city, stopping at five key hubs and featuring more than 600 installations and events.
 
Themed “fresh,” this year’s festival aims to get locals and visitors to view the city with new eyes. Debates and discussions held on Fresh Flower, a mobile platform designed by the UK-based firm Tonkin Liu, will encourage “fresh thinking.” Student-designed installation pieces will display “fresh talent,” and guided walks and bike tours will give attendees the opportunity to take in some “fresh air.”
 
The festival has drawn big names from around the globe. Foster + Partners is heading up a one-day design-build project, and is soliciting the public¹s help. Internationally known architects such as David Chipperfield, Daniel Libeskind, Cesar Pelli, and Rem Koolhaas will give lectures on various topics. In addition, more than 20 foreign embassies will showcase their countries¹ architectural talents through exhibitions and presentations.
 
On a more whimsical note, Bompas & Parr—a London-based caterer that specializes in making Jell-O moulds—will host an Architectural Jelly Banquet on July 4. The costume party will include a Jell-O wrestling competition and an exhibition featuring small structures made out of Jell-O.
 
For information about LFA 2008, which ends July 20, visit www.lfa2008.org.  

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