The London School of Economics main teaching campus is based right in the heart of central London.
The LSE campus is comprised of a mixture of new and more traditional architecture, suitable for films set in any time period over the last 100 years.
Sir Arthur Lewis Building based on the historical Lincolns inn Fields
The Sir Arthur Lewis Building was originally constructed in 1905 and is a Grade II listed building. The Sir Arthur Lewis Building is one of LSE's more traditional buildings and has already been the location for filming of television period dramas.
The LSE is also known for it's continually developing campus, bringing in new, innovative and modern architecture.
The Cheng Kin Ku Building based on the historical Lincolns inn Fields
The Cheng Kin Ku Building was intially constructed in 1912 but was redeveloped in 2008. Therefore whilst maintaing it's traditional exterior face, the building is completely modern on the inside with modern teaching spaces and central areas.
The central lobby area of the Cheng Kin Ku Building
The teaching spaces in the Cheng Kin Ku Building have also been the location for films requiring lecture theatre or University teaching space setting.
The Sheikh Zayed theatre in the Cheng Kin Ku Building, location for films requring a lecture theatre setting
The Cheng Kin Ku Building 8th floor roof terrace offers views across the London Skyline, which makes it an ideal location for filming interviews.
The roof terrace on the eighth floor of the Cheng Kin Ku Building
Even the iconic entrance of LSE's oldest building has been the feature of Hollywood action movies.
The entrance of the Old Building on Houghton street
As the LSE is a busy University campus, filming times would be limited to weekends and vacation times.
For more information or if you have a filming enquiry, please email event.services@lse.ac.uk or call 0207 955 7461.