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The London Festival of Architecture is one of the world’s largest annual architecture festivals which relies on the collaboration with architecture and design practices, leading cultural and academic institutions, artists and many others to celebrate London as a global hub of architectural experimentation, practice and debate. Over the years LFA Competitions have helped deliver some of the most interesting public interventions such as the Dulwich Picture Gallery Pavilions, City Benches, St Paul’s Gateway amongst others. Whilst numerous other festivals decided to cancel or postpone their program LFA has taken on the challenge and has for the first time inaugurated an online festival - LFA Digital which this year will examine power from multiple perspectives. My name is Federica Zambeletti, founder of KooZA/rch, and today I will be in conversation with LFA’s head of programme Rosa Rogina and James and Carolina of the Tottenham Pavilion to discuss the typology of the pavilion and the implications of the digitalisation of the programme.
By KooZA/rchThe London Festival of Architecture is one of the world’s largest annual architecture festivals which relies on the collaboration with architecture and design practices, leading cultural and academic institutions, artists and many others to celebrate London as a global hub of architectural experimentation, practice and debate. Over the years LFA Competitions have helped deliver some of the most interesting public interventions such as the Dulwich Picture Gallery Pavilions, City Benches, St Paul’s Gateway amongst others. Whilst numerous other festivals decided to cancel or postpone their program LFA has taken on the challenge and has for the first time inaugurated an online festival - LFA Digital which this year will examine power from multiple perspectives. My name is Federica Zambeletti, founder of KooZA/rch, and today I will be in conversation with LFA’s head of programme Rosa Rogina and James and Carolina of the Tottenham Pavilion to discuss the typology of the pavilion and the implications of the digitalisation of the programme.