LFA 2026
Belonging at Royal Albert Wharf
Explore the story of Royal Albert Wharf through resident voices, architecture and photography, examining belonging, community and inclusion. Taking place on 30 June from 5pm – 8pm at the At the Docks Art Gallery, Royal Albert Wharf, this free event offers an opportunity to reflect on community, place and identity.
Delivered in partnership with Notting Hill Genesis and the Royal Docks Team, this event brings together residents, architects and delivery partners to reflect on how the neighbourhood has taken shape over the past decade.
From 5pm
Explore an exhibition of a resident-led photographic study and community artwork capturing everyday life at Gallions Reach, with light refreshments provided.
At 5.50pm
Join a panel discussion led by Mayor’s Design Advocate Daisy Froud, in conversation with lead architect Richard Lavington and project partners, exploring the original vision and how the area has evolved over time.
There will also be opportunities to share your own views on how people look after the neighbourhood, how to encourage local stewardship, and what helps communities thrive. This is a chance to be part of the conversation.
Part of the London Festival of Architecture 2026 and At the Docks.