Student work from The Bartlett Summer Show 2018

Exhibitions

Save the Date for The Bartlett Summer Show 2025

Over 1,000 students from across multiple year groups and programmes at The Bartlett School of Architecture will exhibit design projects on campus and online in our flagship architecture show, from Thursday 26 June to Sunday 13 July.

Find out more
The Bartlett Summer Show
Figure standing in front of work from the 2016 Bartlett Summer Show

The Bartlett Summer Show

An annual exhibition of work by our Architecture Part 1 and Part 2, Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc and Engineering & Architectural Design MEng students.

The Bartlett Autumn Show
Work from The Bartlett Autumn Show

The Bartlett Autumn Show

An annual exhibition of projects from seven of our Master's programmes, taking place at the start of the academic year.

Fifteen
The Bartlett Fifteen Exhibition 2019

Fifteen

Our annual winter exhibition of work by our three fifteen-month Master’s programmes, Design for Manufacture MArch, Design for Performance & Interaction MArch and Situated Practice MA.

The B-Pro Show
Work on display at the 2016 B-Pro Show 2016

The B-Pro Show

An annual exhibition of work by our Architectural Design MArch, Urban Design MArch, Architectural Computation MSc/MRes and Bio-integrated Design MArch/MSc students. 

PhD Research Projects
Image: ‘Earth Skin’ in situ during field recording experiments - Ontario, Canada, 2023 (Photo: Jonathan Tyrrell)

PhD Research Projects

Annual conference and exhibition showcasing the work of doctoral students from The Bartlett School of Architecture.

Other exhibitions
Image:

Other exhibitions

We exhibit the work of leading practitioners, academics, PhD candidates and partners throughout the year. 

Support our exhibitions

Support our public shows of student work, which attract thousands of visitors and are an important milestone in the careers of our graduates.

Learn more

The Bartlett Show Archive

The Bartlett’s online exhibition space launched in response to Covid-19. Now central to our shows, it offers a new way to explore students' work.

Explore the archive