Common Ground: Curated Connections in London, 06/2026

Mon, Jun 1, 2026 6:00 PM – Tue, Jun 30, 2026 6:30 PM
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Common Ground: Curated Connections Launch Invitation – London Festival of Architecture 2026


The Creative Project Foundation, together with On&On Designs, Fletcher Priest Architects and the Fleet Street Quarter BID, announces Common Ground: Curated Connections, the fourth edition of the Curated Connections series, opening on 1 June 2026 as part of the London Festival of Architecture.


We are delighted to invite you to the launch of Common Ground: Curated Connections, a new installation.

Hosted by Fletcher Priest Architects, one of the United Kingdom’s leading architecture and design practices, the evening brings together architecture, craft and cross-cultural collaboration.


Throughout June (9:30–6:30pm), the Fletcher Priest studio and garden host an installation by three leading Polish design studios, blurring the line between interior and public space. Visible from the street through the studio’s glass façade, the exhibition spans both the gallery and garden.


Zieta Studio — Known for FiDU technology, transforming flat steel into complex structural forms. The bench element from “Whispers” will be reimagined in the Fletcher Priest garden.


Pani Jurek — Warsaw-based studio working between ceramics, architecture and material culture, treating fired clay as both craft and spatial element.


Katarzyna Krej — Glass designer creating atmospheric works exploring colour, transparency and light through traditional glass-making techniques.


Curated by On&On Designs and designed by MM-L Studio, the installation explores materiality, space and shared perspectives within the city.


Opening Evening & Panel Discussion


Monday 1 June 2026
6.00 pm — Doors Open
6.30 pm — Panel Discussion
7.30 pm — Drinks & Networking
8.30 pm — Close


Location


Fletcher Priest Architects
100 Fetter Ln, London EC4A 1ES

Please register here: Eventbrite


Special Thanks


Joseph Sweeney, Associate Partner
Stephanie Wilde, Associate / Communications Lead
Shafia Motaleb, Communications Coordinator


The project is co-financed by the Polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage under the Creative Industries Institute’s Development of Creative Sectors programme.

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