Exhibitions
Each year, we present a dynamic programme of major and micro exhibitions, showcasing the work of our students, staff and leading practitioners.
The Bartlett's online exhibitions
In 2020, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, The Bartlett School of Architecture launched a new, immersive online environment for our major exhibition shows. Produced with Hello Monday, this online format offers visitors a new way to interact with our outstanding student work, and is now a signature part of all of our exhibition programming. You can browse previous exhibitions since 2020 online at our Show Archive.
The Bartlett School of Architecture exhibitions are free to attend and open to all. We also offer a variety of curated tours, talks and events in tandem with the work exhibited.
Our yearly Summer Show is the biggest of its kind in the UK, attracting thousands of visitors each year, followedÌýby our B-Pro and Autumn shows during the autumn term,Ìýand ourÌýwinter exhibition, Fifteen. These exhibitions of our students'Ìýarchitectural work open the school and its creative vision out to a wider public, whether prospective students, practising architects or curious members of the local community.Ìý
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We also host medium and micro exhibitions of student and professional work throughout the year which engageÌýwith architectural designÌýand wider debates within the built environment.
Annual exhibition of work by our Architecture Part 1 and Part 2, Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc and Engineering & Architectural Design MEng students.
Annual exhibition of work by our Architectural Design MArch, Urban Design MArch, Architectural Computation MSc/MRes and Bio-integrated Design MArch/MSc students.
Exhibition of work from our Landscape Architecture MA/MLA and Architecture & Historic Urban Environments MA programmes.
Exhibition of work by our three fifteen-month Master’s programmes, Design for Manufacture MArch, Design for Performance & Interaction MArch and Situated Practice MA.
We exhibit the work of leading practitioners, academics, PhD candidates and partners throughout the year.
Find out how to support our public shows of student work, which attract thousands of visitors and are an important milestone in the careers of our graduates.