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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3 June
A curated tour of architecture in Germany's second city.
12 June
William Mann reflects on the work of the highly influential German architect Hans Döllgast
26 June
Shahed Saleem presents his new book, The Counter Architecture of the British Mosque, in conversation with Neal Shasore.
Catch up with online broadcasts including videos of lectures and Scaffold, the Architecture Foundation podcast
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To mark the 25th Anniversary of the Tate Modern this week, the Architecture Foundation's Director Ellis Woodman speaks with two key figures behind the museum's conception and realisation: Nicholas Serota and Jacques Herzog.
The curator of this year's Venice Architecture Biennale on the questions he's raising about architecture’s evolving role in an increasingly interconnected world.
The co-founder of the New York practice MOS on the the art and literary scenes that catalysed his early work with Hilary Sample, his new podcast series "Building with Writing," and the essay he's developing in praise of smaller architecture.
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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.
A Nigerian practice attempts to reimagine the contemporary museum from an African perspective.
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.
writing
Contemporary re-use projects reflect the harmony, order, symmetry and improvisational flare found in flamenco dancing.
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.
A young practice seeks aesthetic exuberance and new forms of collectivity while contending with the limitations of the present.
The co-founder of the Lisbon and Aarhus-based Studio Sotnas on the freighted role of images in contemporary architectural practice.
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