The Twentieth Century Society

Campaigning for outstanding buildings

Y2K Heritage: London’s Millennium Architecture at 25

Y2K Heritage: London’s Millennium Architecture at 25

Wednesday 8 October 2025

6:30 – 8:30pm / NLA - The London Centre (EC2V 7HH)

Three iconic buildings, three legendary architects, one amazing evening.

Join the 20th Century Society and the London Society for an unmissable event at The London Centre, featuring the architects behind the Millennium Dome, London Eye, and the Great Court of the British Museum.

These breath-taking feats of design and engineering provided new public spaces, vantage points and emblems for our 2,000 year old Capital. But how have the landmarks of the new millennium stood the test of time?

We’ll explore the vision and commitment behind their creation, the intense media coverage and public debate that followed, and discuss their burgeoning legacy a quarter of a century on.

Mike Davies - Founding partner, RHSP

Spencer de Grey - Senior Partner, Foster + Partners

Julia Barfield - MD, Marks Barfield

Chaired by Hugh Pearman - Architectural journalist and Chair of C20 Society

C20 Members: £20, Non-members: £30, Young C20 members: £10*, Students: £10**

Price includes refreshments.

*For Young C20 members, please email lukas@c20society.org.uk to secure a place. 

**For student pricing please select from the dropdown option next to ‘membership number’ on the booking form below. 

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The Twentieth Century Society is an IHBC (Institute of Historic Building conservation) recognised CPD provider.

Twentieth Century Society is a registered charity, no 1110244

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