Victoria Thornton OBE HonFRIBA is the founder of the Open House architecture concept which has sought to improve public engagement in architecture and urban design. In 1992, she founded the architecture education charity Open-City and the initiatives Open House London and, later, Open House Worldwide. The Open House initiative emphasizes the importance of design in creating livable cities and the role everyone plays in shaping them through conversations with key stakeholders and the general public. From 2018-22, she has been president of the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London; is the founder of Thornton Education Trust; trustee and chair, Architecture and Planning Committee Bath Preservation Trust; Director of Architecture for Kids and Member of Learning and Research Committee, Design Museum.