With a full-time Festival team in place for the first time, LFA2016 was the biggest to date with 350+ events across 23 London Boroughs, celebrating the theme “community” and covering a huge range of issues, from housing to community cohesion. Coinciding with a divisive Brexit referendum campaign and outcome, the programme explored architecture’s power to bring people and communities together, ideas of green and new communities, the power of community effort and creative workspaces.
Highlights included a festival of refugee art and culture, a very popular Pride breakfast, an extraordinarily competitive Lego Challenge at the Royal Academy and an experimental dance exploring our sense of place in the Cressingham Estate in Tulse Hill.