Royal Academy of Arts

What's next for the RA's Urban Jigsaw projects?

06.04.2018 - By Royal Academy of ArtsPlay

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Catch up with this event exploring how the projects submitted for the Royal Academy’s Urban Jigsaw competition have developed over the last two years.

In 2015, the Royal Academy ran a competition calling for architects to come up with creative uses for London’s brownfield sites. We asked for ideas that were innovative, imaginative, research driven and, ultimately, capable of realising the potential of these missing pieces of London’s urban jigsaw. The resulting projects offered new infrastructure, housing, community projects, creative studios, and proposed a new typology for courthouses and the administration of justice.

This event invites back three of the finalists, Alma-nac, Atelier Kite, and Chetwoods Architects, to discuss their ideas and their relevance to the capital two years on.

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