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Public, private, open, closed – who chooses where and when you tread

Part of a six part series of walkshops “Letters and Postcards from London Bridge”

Much of the activity on the ground floor level of the buildings in the area has been determined by their use, and as these uses have changed over time, the spaces and routes that connect them, have fluctuated in popularity. Beyond the City boundary, and with London Bridge itself as the key access to the City, pubs, theatres and leisure dens proliferated, and over time these have been controlled by licensing.
With the renovation of London Bridge and its railway arches (in parts the ‘Low Line’) as well as the development of More London, there is a resurgence in theatre and leisure venues which has conspired to significant changes in ownership and ground floor rental values, and their uses.

We will look at where and when we can cross boundaries, and who is trying to keep whom away, both now and in the past. Inadvertently, the built environment often includes obstacles and barriers for those less able to get about on foot, and we will explore how these have been overcome.

The London Festival of Architecture celebrates London as the global hub for architecture. The festival returns to the capital from 1-30 June 2019 with a lively and diverse programme of public events across London exploring the theme of ‘boundaries’.

Team London Bridge is a supporter of London Festival of Architecture 2019.


01 June 2019

11:30 -13:00

Admission: FREE

More Info: www.teamlondonbridge.co.uk/events/2019/6/1/public-private-open-closed-who-chooses-where-and-when-you-tread

Tickets/Booking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/public-private-open-closed-who-chooses-where-and-when-you-tread-tickets-60264754503


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Location


Bridge Theatre

3 Potters Fields Park, London SE1 2SG



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