Ambika P3 is a 14,000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University of Westminster’s School of Engineering. Built in the 1960s, it is a distinctive space for contemporary art and architecture which presents a public programme of solo and group exhibitions, education projects and talks and events involving the academic community from the Faculty of Architecture and Built Environment and Westminster School of Media, Arts and Design.
One of the capital’s hidden and most exciting new spaces
The Guardian 27.03.08
The Venue is extraordinary. Who would have thought that across from Madame Tussaud’s lay the 14,000 sq ft of an underground hangar, once used to test concrete for Spaghetti Junction and the Channel Tunnel?’
Geoff Brown, The Times 16.04.08