FANN2025 S H I F T FANN returns in 2025 with an exciting line-up of lectures, exhibitions and walking tours.

The Festival of Architecture in Norwich & Norfolk (FANN2025)

We are excited to announce the return of the Festival of Architecture in Norwich & Norfolk (FANN) with this year’s theme: Shift.

This year, we explore the concept of 'Shift' in its many interpretations - from shifting between cultures and geo-political landscapes to embracing new eras of interest rates, evolving modes of practice, and hybrid working environments.

Our carefully curated programme invites you to consider how architecture responds to and influences these shifts, as we navigate changing times together. Through a diverse range of events, we'll examine how our built environment adapts to and reflects these transformations.

As always, we'll feature familiar favourites alongside fresh new perspectives that encourage dialogue and inspire creativity. Join us as we collectively explore what 'Shift' means for architecture and our community.

We hope to see you at one of the events below!

Events

Image for the FANN2025 Exhibition held in the Forum in Norfolk

OCT
12-16

FANN2025 Exhibition

An exhibition showcasing designs from local architects and architecture students from Norwich University of the Arts.

The Architectural Exhibition is a key feature of the FANN festival, having been part of all of the festivals organised by RIBA Norfolk. This showcase presents work from practicing architects in the region alongside projects from students studying at Norwich University of The Arts.

Free of charge and open to general public.
The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1TF

October 12th 8am to 11pm
October 13th 8am to 11pm
October 14th 8am to 11pm
October 15th 8am to 11pm
October 16th 8am to 11pm

Image of people being part of a walking tour in the Royal Arcade in Norwich

OCT
16

OCT
23

Boardman and Skipper Walking Tours

These 2-hour guided walking tours celebrate the architectural legacy of the great Norwich architects Edward Boardman and George Skipper.

Boardman was active in Norwich from 1860 to 1900 and was heavily involved in the development of Victorian Norwich. His work can bee seen in hospitals, factories, offices and chapels that demonstrate the confidence and prosperity of the late 19th century city.

George Skipper’s key buildings in Norwich date from 1895 to 1910. Described as Norwich’s Gaudi, by the late Poet Laureate, John Betjeman, Skipper was known for his exuberant style. Enjoy the magnificence of Surrey House, the art nouveau gem that is the Royal Arcade, Jarrold’s eye-catching store and more.

Free of charge and open to general public.
Meet at The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1TF

Thursday 16 October at 6pm
Thursday 23 October at 6pm

The content of both events will be identical, so attending either one is sufficient.

Find out more at Eventbrite:

CGI Image of the NUA Bank Plain building by Hudson Architects and Purcell

TBC

NUA Building Tour by Hudson Architects and Purcell

More information coming soon

Image of a sketch to advertise the lecture by Meredith of Mole Architects

NOV
4

Talk by Ian Bramwell of Mole Architects

Tuesday 4th November.

6pm for drinks and 6.30pm for an hour talk.

Location TBC and more information coming soon.

Image of Edde Godden from Ensemble teaching a group of school children in a charette environment

NOV
12

NOV
19

Training Charrette by Ensemble

This session focusses on rural placemaking and challenges you to take on the role of architect! Played in a Gamesmaster format, you are given a client, a brief, and a blank field and tasked with creating the most successful new place to live. Using Ensemble’s innovative Charrette™ architecture game, you will create a physical 3D design for a client, and learn to work with a design brief.

Will you succeed in attaining planning permission? How much will you focus on the environment? Will other players want to live there too?!

Session 1 Wednesday 12th November 2025: Starting at 17:30 and ending at 19:30 (16 Places) - Norwich Location TBC

Free of charge and open to general public.

Session 2 Wednesday 19th November 2025 - Starting at 17:30 and ending at 19:30 (16 Places) - Norwich Location TBC

Free of charge and open to students Yr10 to Yr13 and University.

NOV
13

Logo for the Design and Craftmanship Awards 2025

Design Craftsmenship Awards 2025

The 2025 Design & Craftsmanship Awards is a collaboration between RIBA Norfolk, The Norwich Society, Norwich University of the Arts and for the first time in 2025, The Norfolk Gardens Trust.

The awards are a celebration of projects throughout Norfolk that positively affect our built environment. They are also a means for builders, architects, and communities to be recognised in a wider setting. We hope that through recognition of best practice and exemplary schemes we can have a long lasting and positive impact on the region by shaping future development for the benefit of all.

The awards dinner is at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia on Thursday 13th November 2025.

Tickets will be for sale from September 2025.

Further information about the awards is on the website: 
Norwich and Norfolk Design and Craftsmanship Awards

Image of the Elizabeth Underground Line to advertise the RIBA Norfolk Annual Lecture

NOV
27

Annual RIBA Lecture

The Elizabeth Line by Grimshaw Global

More information coming soon.

Free of charge and open to general public.
Norwich University of the Arts, Duke St, Norwich NR3 3AJ

Thursday 27th November 2025: Starting at 17:30 and ending at 21:00

Photograph by Hufton + Crow