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Rethinking Cultural Spaces: What Institutions Can Learn from Collaborative Design

  • William Morris Gallery Forest Road London, E17 4PP United Kingdom (map)

Beyond the Box - London Festival of Architecture 

Co-Designing the Future: Embedding Young Voices in the Built Environment at William Morris Gallery 

Event Description 

Set against the backdrop of Beyond the Box’s much-anticipated People’s Pavilion 2025, opening this summer at the William Morris Gallery, join us for a dynamic event that explores the transformative potential of co-design.

Together, we’ll explore how cultural institutions and organisations can embed co-design principles to create more inclusive, responsive, and engaging public spaces. Through live case studies and honest reflections, we’ll examine the opportunities, challenges, and real-world impact of working with young people to activate cultural spaces and shift power dynamics.

From bold design ideas to new ways of working, hear directly from cultural leaders and the young co-designers shaping our cities, museums, and civic environments.

Speakers & Panelists:

  • Hadrian Garrard – Director, William Morris Gallery

  • Philippa Simpson – Director of Buildings and Renewal, Barbican Centre

  • Neil Onions – Director, Beyond the Box CIC

  • Jeevan Chahal – Level 7 Architecture Apprentice, Mentor & Educator

  • Carlton Fontaine-Nowell – Cultural Producer & Barbican Renewal Co-Designer

  • Ifsah Chowdhery – Community-Focused Designer, Mentor & Educator

  • Zhané Phillips – Architectural Student & People’s Pavilion 2023 Designer

  • Jennifer Ly – Barbican Renewal & People’s Pavilion 2025 Co-Designer

This event is the first in a 3-part series curated by Beyond the Box, celebrating co-design as a powerful tool for inclusion, imagination, and systemic transformation. Together, we’ll uncover how young people, when given the tools and trust, can reimagine the environments we all share.

Spanning architecture, culture, and public space, this series brings together an intergenerational mix of young voices, industry professionals, and thought leaders. Through panels, provocations, and lived experience, we’ll ask: what does it really mean to design with, not for—and how can co-design help us build a more equitable, inspiring future?

Be part of the conversation. Be part of the change.

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