2 June
Leading figures from three of the world's most renowned architectural practices discuss the transformative implications of artificial intelligence for the future of their discipline.
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22 April
A panel of disability activists, academics, architects and designers discuss the relationship between disability, climate and space.
3 June
A curated tour of architecture in Germany's second city.
21 May
Having completed his studies in architecture, art and climatology at the University of Sheffield in 1966, the artist Graham Stevens went on to develop a series of highly innovative inflatable structures.
Catch up with online broadcasts including videos of lectures and Scaffold, the Architecture Foundation podcast
6 May
Practice directors Jay Gort and Fiona Scott reflect on how they practice architecture in a changing world.
podcasts
A Nigerian practice attempts to reimagine the contemporary museum from an African perspective.
A Palestinian artist and architect on the inextricable links between between biography and art, joy and grief.
From The Politics of Bricolage to Open Havelock: exploring grassroots tactics for urban development.
Architecture on Stage profiles some of the most exciting emerging architects working in Britain today. Each of the invited practices will present a single project, offering a broad panorama of the concerns of the emerging generation of British architects.
film
Explore the work of Hugh Strange, whose buildings are rooted in the precise and economic use of low-carbon materials and a sensitivity to the particularities of their sites.
Kristiaan Borret, City Architect of Brussels (2015–2024), looks back at a decade when the city gained international recognition for the exceptional quality of its new architecture and urban planning.
16 May
Join us for a tour around Hopkins Architects new project at the University of Oxford.
writing
Contemporary re-use projects reflect the harmony, order, symmetry and improvisational flare found in flamenco dancing.
The curator and former Deputy Director of the Architecture Foundation reflects on the current state of architectural criticism.
The author reflects on radical performance and the spaces that sustain it in her recently published book Bite Your Friends: Stories of the Body Militant
The student group, MASS, based out of London Metropolitan University curated a series of talks questioning what it means to design and build architecture today.
Lessons on waste and circularity from Charles Dickens' book 'Our Mutual Friend'.
Catch up with commissioned essays including the weekly column written by supporters of the Architecture Foundation