Hear about the transformation of the North end of Ramillies Street and surrounding area that is the Soho Photography Quarter (SPQ).
Architecture studio Klaud lead a tour of the area, including The Photographers' Gallery's refurbished ground floor, redesigned to connect with this public space. This outdoor space features a 45m 'Artfrieze' that hosts annual, curated public exhibitions.
Andreas Lechthaler and Sebastian Koepf of Klaud are joined by The Photographers' Gallery's Head of Exhibitions Clare Grafik, to talk more about the area and our current outdoor exhibition - NINAGAWA Mika’s Captive Blooms.
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About Klaud
Klaud – Koepf Lechthaler Architecture and Urban Design was founded by Sebastian Koepf and Andreas Lechthaler. The studio works across architecture, public space design, art production and exhibition design.
About Clare Grafik
Clare Grafik is Head of Exhibitions at the Photographers’ Gallery in London. She has previously worked for public institutions including the ICA, Whitechapel Gallery, Hayward Gallery and National Portrait Gallery. She has run courses on archives and collections in London and has been a lecturer at Birkbeck College London, Westminster University, LSE, University of South Wales and Sotheby’s Institute of Art.
About Sebastian Koepf
Sebastian is a UK-qualified architect with experience across landscape, public realm, and architectural projects for private clients, institutions, and public authorities. He has led exhibition, museum, and cultural projects, working closely with artists, curators, and diverse stakeholders to develop thoughtful strategies and engaging urban experiences.
About Andreas Lechthaler
Andreas brings a wealth of expertise spanning architecture and urban design, with a distinct focus on the contemporary art context. His collaborative approach with local and international cultural institutions, artists, and curators underscores his commitment to creating transformative spatial experiences.