City and Guilds Building, Imperial College London
universityAcademic building on Imperial College London's South Kensington campus housing the Department of Mechanical Engineering; used for teaching, research and engineering laboratories. It is known as the home of Imperial's mechanical engineering department and is located on Exhibition Road adjacent to the Imperial College Business School.
Upcoming Events (9)

Ide Spring Show 2026
Student-led design and engineering showcase at the City and Guilds Building, Imperial College London, presenting IDE Spring Show 2026 projects with hands-on demos, prototypes, and creative collaborations from emerging innovators.
Calf Seminar 4
An academic science seminar at Imperial College London's City and Guilds Building as part of the CALF Seminar series, where researchers present latest findings and engage in discussion.

Latin America STEM Network Launch and Reception
Launch event for the Latin America STEM Network at Imperial College London's City and Guilds Building, featuring networking with researchers and students, brief introductions, and a reception to foster collaboration between Latin American and UK STEM communities.

Sir Ernst Chain Annual Lecture: Science as Revolution
Imperial College hosts the Sir Ernst Chain Annual Lecture, a public science talk exploring how scientific revolutions reshape our world.

Imperial Collider AI: Putting Innovation Into Action
Imperial Collider AI: Putting Innovation Into Action brings researchers to the City and Guilds Building at Imperial College London, blending demos and talks to show AI's real-world potential in a dynamic, action‑packed setting.

Research Computing Showcase day 2026
Day-long showcase of cutting-edge research computing at Imperial College London. Attendees will see demonstrations, talks, and posters highlighting advances in high-performance computing, data science, and visualization within a university research environment.

Open-Themed Art Class
Open-Themed Art Class at Imperial College London's Roderic Hill Building invites participants to explore a rotating art theme through hands-on projects. A friendly, instructor-led workshop blending technique with creative exploration in a university setting.

Earnest Studies in Dissection
An engaging science lecture at Imperial College London's City and Guilds Building, delving into anatomical study and dissection—from historical debates to modern techniques. Researchers from Imperial's bioscience faculties illuminate the role of dissection in biomedical research, tailored for students and professionals.

Open-Themed Art Class
Join an open-themed art class at Imperial College London's Roderic Hill Building. This workshop invites participants to explore diverse artistic themes in a studio-style setting, suitable for adults of all levels. A chance to practice techniques and spark creativity on the university campus.