There is lots to get stuck in with on this course and within an industry where every project is different and we learn something new every day. In preparation for the first week of teaching, we recommend that you explore some or all the resources below. These will help you get ahead and keep up to date with current topics in interior architecture and reuse:
Websites
Journals to keep up to date with and inspired by things going on in the sector:
Architects’ Journal
Building on the Built
Dezeen
RIBA Journal: Sign-up to receive weekly newsletter updates and regular briefings.
Podcasts
Podcasts are a great way to learn about new things while walking, commuting or resting. Some of our favourites include 99% Invisible, Open City Podcast and Scaffold.
Getting out and about
London offers a diverse range of building types for you to explore. Open House Festival 2026 is taking place between 12-20 September throughout London, so please sign up and get on the list to visit some of the city’s most exciting works! Sign up here (bookings open at midday on 19 August)
Some of our favourite places to go for inspiration in London include the Sir John Soane Museum, the Barbican Centre, Tate Modern/Tate Britain, Coal Drops Yard, the Museum of the Home, and the V&A (South Kensington, V&A East and the V&A Storehouse).
Be sure to make the most of all opportunities that are shared throughout the academic year. We offer lots of events ranging from guest talks on Tuesday evenings (an excellent way to immerse yourself within architecture and related fields), practice visits, workshops, and external activities! It is your chance to learn about the profession in more detail.
Remember, being in London, you also have the chance to explore exhibitions, talks, film screenings, and workshops every week, should you wish! Platforms such as Art Rabbit all new and current exhibitions happening each week across London!