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The London Festival of Architecture is made up of public projects selected through an open call, alongside projects delivered by the festival partners, RIBA London Open Studios and events and activities in conjunction with leading cultural and academic institutions.
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London Festival of Architecture is a very god opportunity to present, discuss and challenge current issues within and connected to architecture.
Each year the festival selects a central theme that all applicants and institutions must respond to and this year London Festival of Architecture have chosen the very timely ‘Work in Progress’, which has generated a fantastic response from the collaborators.

This year the London Festival of Architecture selected Ireland as its first Focus Country.
As part of Irish Design 2015, a year-long international celebration of Irish Design, Ireland have created a programme for LFA that includes workshops and events across the city, including an instalment of ‘New Horizon’, a year-long initiative backed by the Irish government exploring, promoting and celebrating Irish design and the installation of two pavilions in Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross.
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