All news from the Cass during October 2015
This is the second in a series of lectures titled, ‘Home Works’ curated by Robert Mull, celebrating the work of tutors at The Cass
Cass Professor’s high profile campaigns against cuts to arts education feature in retrospective at William Morris Gallery
Cass partners Photomonth, East London's annual festival of international photography
To participate in a cross-cultural exchange
Tandemize: an international creative exchange open to recent graduates of The Cass across Architecture and 3D Design.
This is the first in a series of lectures titled, 'Home Works' curated by Robert Mull, celebrating the work of tutors at The Cass.
Mustafa Hulusi, the artist whose work is currently pasted to the walls of The Cass Bank Gallery, has inspired a major prize for all Cass Art Students.
Juan Herreros, Director of estudio Herreros, lectures on Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt Project
Cass architecture student works on unique construction project in Ghana
Cass jewellery alumni and staff exhibit at Goldsmiths Fair.
The Hot House talks showcase industry professionals from across design and illustration.
Music technology lecturer shows new work at festival in Germany.
Musarc, the choir based around a Cass research project are to perform at Extra City in Antwerp.
Speakers Corner: Bryan Oknyansky
A lecture by Bryan Oknyansky
Speakers Corner: Aberrant Architecture
A lecture by Kevin Haley and Jo O’neill
23 October 2015, 1-2pm
A lecture by Andy Merritt and Paul Smythe Something & Son.
Deadline: 31 October 2015
Applications are invited for The Cass School of Design MA Furniture Scholarship.
Congratulations to Creative Writing PhD student Linda Ghio on the publication of her new book
The refurbished campus will host Fashion, Textiles and Fine Art, creating a new creative community in the heart of Shoreditch.
Part of the Shoreditch Design Triangle, the exhibition offers a first glimpse inside London Met’s new creative hub and celebrates the work of emerging talent.
Niwa House in Southwark has been named a 2025 RIBA National Award winner, placing it among the UK’s most acclaimed new buildings.
Audio-visual art exhibition generates funding from City of London Corporation
Two new projects will explore sustainable urban living through rewilding and regenerative textiles.
Professor Hall outlined her vision for a university that is unapologetically inclusive, fearlessly forward-thinking and committed to delivering education that truly makes a difference.
A new video highlights the transformation of the university's School of Art, Architecture and Design, which will relocate to three purpose-designed sites later this year.
Siân Moxon says rewilding cities starts in our own back gardens. Her research explores how design and behaviour change can help people make space for nature.
'Into the Zone - Journeys in the Thames Estuary' has been curated by London Met researcher Michael Upton and brings together artists with different visions of the area.
Two London Met Journalism programmes have received accreditation from the Professional Publishers Association (PPA).
At the end of 2024, Professor Don MacRaild stepped down as Pro Vice-Chancellor (PVC) for Research and Knowledge Exchange (RKE) at London Metropolitan University.
London Met architecture students are celebrating a string of successes in the RIBA’s prestigious awards in 2024
Local residents took part in a research day to influence ‘rewilding’ in London’s gardens
London Met architecture students celebrate success, with Ryan Speer receiving a nomination for the prestigious RIBA award and Olusola Adebakin winning apprentice of the year
London Metropolitan University’s School of Art, Architecture, and Design is set to present its annual Postgraduate and Research Exhibition, running from 11 to 14 September 2024.