Creating new ways to open up the city … Meet the woman behind London’s Open House festival

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Source: Elena Andreea Teleaga

Mary Richardson caught up with Manijeh Verghese, the recently appointed chief executive of Open City, for a preview of some of the buildings in this year’s Open House festival, which starts on Saturday. She also spoke about the story of Open City, her vision for the charity, and her role ...

It is only fitting that an organisation which celebrates the best of architecture should be housed in an interesting building itself – and Open City certainly is. Building met Verghese at the charity’s headquarters in Architecture00’s C1 building in the satisfyingly eclectic Greenwich Design District located near the O2 Arena in south-east London. 

The district is a collection of 16 office and workspace buildings for creative companies, designed by upcoming practices and masterplanned by HNNA. Its clashing – almost disconcerting – mix of styles is a provocatively cool addition to the Greenwich Peninsula; and a great location for London’s access-all-areas architecture charity.

Ten months in post, Verghese was keen to talk about her plans for Open City – the organisation behind London’s annual September Open House architecture festival – which describes itself as a charity “dedicated to making London and its architecture more open, accessible and equitable”. Its website puts it like this: “We open up buildings, conversations and careers to those normally locked out of them.”

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