About this Event
London Intersections is a new exhibition exploring how the UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment community, Londoners and collaborators have shaped the city.
Featuring over 60 exhibits, the show brings together work from across all thirteen Bartlett schools and institutes for the first time. From preserving the smells of the city, to using drones to build shelters, to tracing the origins of the term ‘gentrification’, it reveals unexpected ways people have transformed London for public good.
Organised around four themes, Ecologies, Habitations, Mappings and Reclamations, the exhibition takes visitors through the city’s past, present and possible futures.
Tours of the exhibition will be led by Exhibition Curator, Dr Sylwia Serafinowicz and Professor Ben Campkin, Vice-Dean Public and City Engagement for the UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment.
Three dates are available, please select your preference.
Please meet in the Lobby Gallery of The Bartlett School of Architecture, 22 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0QB.
The tour will take approximately 30-40 minutes
Tours are free and all are welcome but please note that booking is required to confirm attendance.
For any access needs, please email: [email protected]
2026 is the year in which we celebrate UCL’s bicentenary, marking 200 years since UCL’s establishment as the first university in London. On 11 February 2026, UCL will begin a year of celebration to mark our Bicentenary. UCL200 will be an exciting and varied programme of activities, events and storytelling, celebrating and reinforcing UCL’s commitment to our founding values, highlighting the excellence and impact of our groundbreaking work and people, and presenting an ambitious and inspiring portrait of our future.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Bartlett School of Architecture, 22 Gordon Street, London, United Kingdom
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