Highlights from the London Festival of Architecture's second week in King's Cross, Bloomsbury, Fitzrovia and Covent Garden

Following last weekend鈥檚 sojourn in the emerging architectural hotbed of east London, events at the London Festival of Architecture move back to the city centre.

New London Architecture must have had a job to do to curate this hub 鈥 the nascent developments of King鈥檚 Cross, the genteel traditions of Bloomsbury and the commercial hubbub of Covent Garden make strange bedfellows. Find out how they did at this week鈥檚 top five.

Take a sky-walk


4-6 July
Architects Carmody Groarke have designed a 160m walkway above Montague Square, which will act as the centrepoint for the weekend events. Visitors will get stunning views of the British Museum and surrounding buildings from a 1.5m vantage point.

Where? Montague Square

Bring along some broken toys


4-7 July
This sounds seriously weird. The Hungarian Embassy wants you to bring along broken and hacked-up toys 鈥 don鈥檛 worry, they鈥檒l provide some of their own, too 鈥 for you to create 鈥渞esponsive spaces鈥 with. Don鈥檛 ever let anyone tell you this festival doesn鈥檛 embrace everything鈥

Where? The Hungarian Cultural Centre, WC2E

When? 3pm-8pm

Eat some architectural food


5 July
Probably the festival鈥檚 most high-profile event, the infamous jelly banquet, will be held on the evening of Friday 4 July, but curators Bompas & Parr will be holding a family-friendly banquet of two-dimensional 鈥渁rchitectural food鈥 the following day. There will also be a 鈥渃ontinuous picnic鈥 curated by Bohn & Viljoen Architects.

Where? Montague Square

When? 11am-4pm

See some architectural dancing


5 July
The students of RADA 鈥 remember their faces, they鈥檒l be on The Bill in five years鈥 time 鈥 will be teaching lucky passers-by medieval and Elizabethan social dances. Get your ruff and codpiece on and join in. For those of a less participatory inclination, the students will also be performing Much Ado About Nothing as part of the Montague Place celebrations.

Where? RADA, Gower St

When? 11.30, 12.30, 1.30pm

Take in the scenery


4-7 July
Starting at Alastair Lansley鈥檚 RIBA Award-winning terminal for St Pancras Station, you will walk around the old and the new of the area, taking in what will be done at King鈥檚 Cross and what has already been done in Bloomsbury and around.

Where? Meet at, er, the Meeting Place at St Pancras International

When? 6.30-8pm

Highlights this week elsewhere at the festival include:

  • Listen to Wayne Hemingway hold forth on 鈥樅诙瓷缜 for the Future鈥 at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden, 7 July at 7.30pm
  • Debate the future of Elephant & Castle in the company of Allies & Morrison, Paul Finch, Rowan Moore and Nigel Hugill in the offices of A&M on Southwark St on 8 July.
  • Find out about the state of public procurement of design in the company of some of the most senior public-sector figures in the country, organised by HLM Architects, at their office on Loman St in Southwark. 10 July, 6pm.
  • Who would have breakfast in a house like this? Lloyd Grossman, in fact, who hosts a full English breakfast at Roast, Borough Market, on 11 July and talks about his take on the capital.
  • If it鈥檚 as hot next week as it was this week, take a dip in the Architecture Foundation鈥檚 temporary lido, designed by EXYZT, which will be at Union St on 9-13 July

Keep next weekend free for the activities of the next featured hub 鈥 Southwark and the South Bank.