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New London Architecture is a vital addition to the public debate
about the future of London. The capital is undergoing a period
of massive change and NLA is a place where everyone - professionals,
politicians and public - can find out and get involved in what
is happening to their city.
The NLA space is a centre for display
as well as a centre for debate and for networking. It is where
visitors to London can orientate themselves,
where school children can learn about their environment, where communities
can be consulted.
A permanent exhibition of a 1:1500 scale model of Central London,
surrounded by a display showing a cross section of current building
projects, is enhanced by a programme of temporary exhibitions
addressing London issues.

Peter Bennett, Peter Bishop, Pat Brown, Paul Burgess, Sir Terry Farrell, Paul Finch,
Francis Golding, Cynthia Grant, Spencer de Grey, Simon Harris,
Malcolm Kerr,
Graham King, Rowan Moore, Paul Morrell, Eric Parry, Ken Powell, Jack Pringle, Dickon
Robinson, Miffa Salter, Deborah Saunt, Andrew Scoones, Simon Silver,
Deyan Sudjic, Victoria Thornton, Tony Travers, Mark Whitby.

New London Architecture is funded by companies and organisations
that have an interest in promoting and improving the awareness
of high quality
design for the built environment in London to a professional and public
audience.

Owned, produced and managed by Pipers,
in conjunction with the Building Centre Trust.
Curated by Peter Murray, Chairman of Wordsearch
and editor-in-chief of the London Property Review.
Design by Manha.
Web programming by twelvenoon.
NLA Space design by A-EM.
Public relations by Caro Communications.
Education programme by Open House Learning.
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