WATG to Celebrate London Festival of Architecture
By WATG
June 26, 2015
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of WATG London, we will be staging a unique event this Saturday as part of the firm’s participation in the London Festival of Architecture. WATG will be hosting a bake-off, where teams will have 1.5 hours to create distinctive, edible recreations of iconic London buildings.
Join us for an exciting fun-event with London’s top-ranking architects.
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