Competition: win tickets to New London Architecture's Annual Lecture with Amanda Levete
For our latest competition, Dezeen has teamed up with New London Architecture and the London Festival of Architecture to give readers the chance to win tickets to its Annual Lecture 2018 with Amanda Levete.
This competition is now closed. Congratulations to the winners, who are Cezary Bednarski from London, UK, Diana McKnight from London, UK, Catherine Payne from London, UK, Matt Parford from London, UK and Liam Daly from Hertfordshire, UK.
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Part of the London Festival of Architecture (LFA) 2018, which takes place 1-30 June, the lecture will take place in the Ondaatje Theatre at the Royal Geographical Society on 6 June. Dezeen is media partner for the LFA.
Levete will present and discuss the work of her practice AL_A in the context of the festival wide theme of identity, followed by a discussion with NLA Chairman Peter Murray.
Levete established her own practice AL_A in 2009.
It has completed award-winning projects around the world, including a new entrance to the Victoria & Albert Museum Exhibition Road Quarter in London, the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) in Lisbon, and Central Embassy in Bangkok.
Levete won the RIBA Stirling Prize, the UK's highest architecture award for the Lord's Media Centre in 1999, while working at Future Systems with her late former husband Jan Kaplicky.
She is also the most recent recipient of the prestigious Jane Drew Prize, an annual lifetime achievement award for an architect who has furthered the progress of women in the industry. Levete is one of the 75 judges for the inaugural Dezeen Awards.
In previous years the NLA's annual lecture has been given by David Adjaye and Assemble.
Tickets can also be purchased online. General admission £18, concessions £12.
Competition closes 1 June 2018. Five winners will each win two tickets, and will be selected at random and notified by email, and their names will be published at the top of this page.
Main photography is by Hufton + Crow