Designing the Urban Commons: London exhibition

This exhibition showcased the most stimulating and challenging responses to Theatrum Mundi’s 2015 ideas competition Designing the Urban Commons. A fantastic jury assembled and 2300 votes were cast resulting in 10 winners, shown here alongside the highlights of our 2014 New York competition Designing for Free Speech.

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Building on 2015’s Designing for Free Speech in New York, the competition in 2015 invited anyone to re-imagine spaces in London as places for collaboration, sharing and collective ownership. In the context of increasing privatisation and with Britain’s history of common rights, London is the perfect place to test out commoning as an approach to the making of the city.

The submissions ranged from online platforms for finding and re-using spaces in the city, to schemes for collective building, playful interventions and theoretical perspectives. 

Theatrum Mundi is delighted to present these ideas as a catalyst for further discussion about commoning, collective life and the ownership of urban space.

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This project was coordinated by Theatrum Mundi with the support of LSE Cities. The exhibition was in partnership with LSE Arts and the London Festival of Architecture. Exhibition design by Villalba Lawson