Regeneration Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:01 PM
The organisers of the London Festival of  Architecture, the city-wide celebration of architecture and architectural  talent, have announced plans to hold the popular summer showcase on an annual  basis beginning in summer 2013.
 Previously organised as a biennial event,  with the most recent edition concluding last weekend, the Festival is due to  return for another three weekend / two week run next year from 22nd June to 7th  July 2013.
This year’s event, which saw the adoption  of both “The Playful City” theme and the pineapple – a symbol of welcome and  hospitality – as the Festival’s official emblem, incorporated hundreds of  innovative events and attractions held in various hubs across the capital during  an unprecedented summer of cultural and sporting  attractions.
Peter Murray, chairman of NLA and  Festival Founding Director said: “The sheer energy and enthusiasm that  has been invested in this year’s Festival, by many hard-working organisations  and individuals, strongly suggests that an annual event would be well  received.
“The London Festival of Architecture  receives core funding from the voluntary donations of the 250 Club, but as you’d  expect with any ambitious project of this nature, we will need to raise  additional funding to ensure we can deliver another Festival of similar ambition  and scope in 2013.  Needless to say, the will is certainly there to make it  happen and we’re already in the early stages of speaking to potential  sponsors.”
The annual London Festival  of Architecture is curated by The Architecture Foundation, British Council, New  London Architecture and RIBA London. This year’s Festival saw a packed  programme of events and attractions held in various hubs including the City of  London and Southwark, Fitzrovia and Victoria, and King’s Cross and Hoxton. 
This year’s many Festival highlights  included The Developing City exhibition, which will run at the Walbrook Building  until  September 9 (New London  Architecture); Gibbon’s Rent, the participatory creation of a permanent new  pocket park, reclaiming a forgotten cut through in Southwark (The Architecture  Foundation); The British Council’s International Architecture and Design  Showcase 2012, which will continue to run until September 23; and WEATHER - IT'S RAINING OR NOT: Hoxton Square’s playful  interactive parasols and a graphic display of “the Weather Yesterday” which will  be on display until September 9 (RIBA  London).     In addition, to satisfy the enthusiasm  and interest that this year’s Festival has generated, additional events are  being planned to tie in to some of the key installations over the rest of summer  2012.
This year’s Festival was  sponsored by Land Securities and Berkeley Group, and supported  by the Mayor of London and through public funding by the National Lottery  through Arts Council England.
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