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Making and Manufacturing in the City curated by Riya Patel

Riya Patel is a London-based writer and curator specialised in architecture and design. She was formerly the senior editor at Icon magazine, and as a freelancer her words have appeared in FRAME, Crafts, Design Anthology, Wallpaper* and Disegno. Until 2019 she was curator at The Aram Gallery, an independent platform for new and experimental design. She started her career at The Architectural Review and Architects’ Journal and holds a Masters degree in architecture.

My selection is all about spaces of making and manufacturing in this incredible city. Through my time writing about architecture, design and most recently craft, these often-hidden spaces have been revealing themselves to me – pockets of activity that thrive on industrial estates, down alleyways, in railway arches. Carmel King and Mark Brearley’s book Made in London (2022) is a good primer for this extraordinary ‘other life’ of the capital that tourists, shoppers and even architecture-lovers don’t see. It’s easy to get romantic about this topic, but the reality is many places are struggling to survive in an expensive city and against a prevailing culture of buying imported products. I hope my collection inspires more people to find out what’s made on their doorstep.

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Blackhorse Lane Ateliers

industrial

Blackhorse Lane Ateliers is London's only craft jeans maker. Based within a tastefully renovated 1920s factory building in Walthamstow. Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour where you will get to see the factory in operation. Find out about our methods of production, the equipment, tools and materials we work with and meet some of our team.

Architect unknown, 1920

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Brick Sixty Studio

industrial

A rare chance to see inside a Grade II listed brick-arched studio on Pancras Road. Now home to Brick Sixty, who design and make products in the form of the much-loved London brick. Built from 1895-1898, this pointed-arch arcade is one of the last surviving structures of the former Midland Railway Company coal depot, originally erected as offices and coal trading stores.

John Underwood - Engineer to the Midland Railway Company, 1898

Guided tour

Cockpit Studios Deptford

community/cultural

A transformative project to open up Cockpit for the benefit its makers and the local community. Our proposal for the redevelopment of Cockpit’s studio building in Deptford was supported by the Mayor of London’s Good Growth Fund and the Stride partnership. Completed in early summer 2024, the project makes Cockpit more publicly accessible and creates new workshop and studio space for makers. The project includes a new tiled public art mural - ‘Head, Heart, Hands’ by Amber Khokhar – celebrating Deptford’s diverse community

Cooke Fawcett, 2023

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London Centre for Book Arts

art studio

Based in what was once the heart of east London's print industry, the London Centre for Book Arts is an artist-run, open-access studio offering education programmes for the community and affordable access to resources for artists and designers. Open for building tours and an exhibition of handmade artist's books and prints by studio member Haein Song.

U-Build, 2022

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London Glassblowing

gallery

Founded by Peter Layton in 1976, London Glassblowing is among Europe’s foremost glass art galleries and one of the longest running hot glass studios. The exquisite glass art on display in the gallery is constantly changing. Visitors can not only view pieces from the UK’s finest studio glass artists, but can also watch them practise their craft in the studio that lies beyond its white walls.

Guided tour

Sarabande Foundation

Sarabande was set up by the late designer, Lee Alexander McQueen, who left the majority of his estate to support creative and visionary talent.

Guided tour

The Remakery

walk/tour

The Remakery is a Community Maker Space, established in South London in 2012 with the aim of providing space, equipment and expertise to stop furniture and household items ending up in landfill, by empowering the community to Reclaim, Repair and Remake. We offer a range of workshops in Ecological Grassroots Making practices, with the aim of empowering our community.

Architecture for Humanity, 2012

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thinkFOUND

industrial

thinkFOUND make socially and environmentally sustainable furniture. We represent a social value model that gives back to communities around London. From our workshop in the Argall Industrial Estate we incorporate carpentry, fabrication, upcycling, training, employment, coaching and more. Over the weekend we will be hosting an open studio demonstrating our processes and showcasing past work.

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Turning Earth Ceramics Highgate

art studio, industrial

Former indoor garden design workshop converted into an open-access ceramics studio.

n/a, 1930