Saturday 13th June, 15:00-17:30, Southwark Underground Station, SE1 8JZ
Stretching from Bankside to Bermondsey, the mighty Victorian arches do more than carry trains — they shape the streets, businesses and communities that thrive around them.
Beneath the arches, former industrial spaces now host independent traders, creative studios, cultural venues and community initiatives — places built on local energy, enterprise and care. Together, they form a route that reflects collective identity and shared ownership.
Along the 3km walk, Low Line project partners guide you through the area, sharing how local interventions are rooted in hyper-local stories and everyday experience.
Meeting point: Outside Southwark Underground Station (68-70 Blackfriars Rd, London, SE1 8JZ)
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This event is part of the The London Festival of Architecture (LFA).
With activity happening across London, the Festival will once again be platform for conversation, testing new ideas, promoting emerging talent, helping shift us towards a more equitable, sustainable city.
All Festival activity for 2025 focuses on the theme of ‘Belonging’. You can find some thoughts from the team and LFA2025 Curation Panel below, and explore the LFA2025 programme here.