London Postmodernism Walk – July
London Postmodernism Walk – July
Wednesday 29 July 2026
Start time/place: 6:30pm/15 Clerkenwell Close, EC1R 0AA
Finish time/place: 8:30pm/No 1 Poultry, EC2R 8EJ
Approx 2 hours, walking 3 km/1.9 miles
First run (sold out) – Second run (20 June) – Third Run (29 July)
Join us on the third run of our new outreach programme Architecture Style Walks. Five fun, engaging walks (Art Deco, Modernism, Brutalism, Postmodernism and High-Tech) will explore key buildings of each style in London. You’ll learn the context in which they were built and hear interesting facts and anecdotes you can share with your friends in the pub later. The walks are very much aimed at the general public and will be repeated several times a year.
Explore London’s Postmodernist architecture with engaging tour leader Mark Bessoudo. Starting in Clerkenwell with the celebrated 15 Clerkenwell Close, we’ll walk to the funky Janet Street-Porter House. This will be followed by a few hidden gems before arriving at the colossal Alban Gate by Terry Farrell. The tour will end at arguably the most famous Postmodern building in London – No 1 Poultry.
This tour was originally developed by Joe Mathieson.
Mark Bessoudo is an architectural writer, researcher and Chartered Building Engineer with an MA in Architectural History from the Bartlett School of Architecture. He is editor of C20’s Building of the Month feature.
Regular ticket: £19.50
C20 Members: £15.50
Students*: £12.50
Young C20**: £10
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Above: Grade II* listed No 1 Poultry by James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates (1985-98), London. Photo by Alastair Rae CC BY-SA 2.0