28 February - 19 April 2008
As London's skyline becomes ever more clustered with new developments and tall buildings adding to the historic landscape, it is easy to forget the complex underground infrastructure necessary to service this increasingly crowded over ground. The Building Centre's latest exhibition, Underground: London’s Hidden Infrastructure, will expose London’s inner workings and demonstrate that without a successful underground, what is built on top cannot function.
To book a place at any of the morning talks, please visit www.newlondonarchitecture.org/talks
This exhibition is sponsored by Arup.
Photograph by Agnese Sanvito
Associated Morning Talks Programme:
Crossrail
5 March, 8.30am
Speaker: David Anderson, Engineering Director, Crossrail
Living Underground
12 March, 8.30am
Speaker: TBC
Archaeology of London
19 March, 8.30am
Speaker: Richard Hughes, Arup
Elephant and Castle Sustainable Community Infrastructure
26 March, 8.30am
Tony Moseley, Southwark and Brian Dunlop, BDA
Trees & Design Action Group
2 April, 8.30am
Martin Kelly, Lovejoy London and Jim Smith, Forestry Commission
Dongtan
9 April, 8.30am
Roger Wood, Arup
Underground London
16 April, 8.30am
Andrew Smith, Subterranea Britannica
To book a place at any of the morning talks, please visit www.newlondonarchitecture.org/talks
Click on the link below to download the Underground catalogue.
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