Architecture Week
Architecture Week is the annual national public celebration of contemporary architecture that first started in 1997. The Week explores architecture and the built environment via the arts and culture in an entertaining and informative way. The Week includes walks, talks, tours, maps, events, visits to new buildings and architects' practices, exhibitions, family and children's activities, films and picnics. Architecture Week is an Arts Council England and Royal Institute of British Architects initiative in association with the Architecture Centre Network.
Web: www.architectureweek.org.ukNews & features about Architecture Week
- Puppet Journeys at London Bridge (12 May 2006)
- Sheep to be driven across Millennium Bridge (5 Dec 2005)
- Schoolchildren get sneak peek at new hospital (29 Jun 2005)
- Bermondsey architects win railway arches competition (22 Jun 2005)
- London's best designed buildings rewarded by the RIBA (21 Jun 2005)
- Architecture Week launch celebrates Unicorn Theatre (18 Jun 2004)

