17 July
Coinciding with the publication of his major new book, The Alienation Effect, Owen Hatherley discusses the influence of central European émigrés on British cultural life.
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26 June
Shahed Saleem presents his new book, The Counter Architecture of the British Mosque, in conversation with Neal Shasore.
6 September
Join us for a tour around Gradel Quadrangles by David Kohn Architects.
26 July
Join us for a tour around Barge Crescent, an office building by Henley Halebrown Architects.
Catch up with online broadcasts including videos of lectures and Scaffold, the Architecture Foundation podcast
podcasts
Three critics to come on the show this week to help make sense of what was arguably one of the most content overloaded, and curitorially ambiguous architecture biennales in recent memory.
The former architecture student, and now editor and publisher of a new experimental magazine, on architecture's cultural significance in our increasingly virtualized world.
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.
writing
DSDHA director Tom Greenall reflects on the practices new co-design website.
A Nigerian practice attempts to reimagine the contemporary museum from an African perspective.
film
Bringing together a panel of disability activists, academics, architects and designers, the Garden Museum and the Architecture Foundation collaborated on this event to discuss the relationship between disability, climate and space.
Architecture on Stage profiles some of the most exciting emerging architects working in Britain today. Each of the invited practices presented a single project, offering a broad panorama of the concerns of the emerging generation of British architects.
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.
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.
Catch up with commissioned essays including the weekly column written by supporters of the Architecture Foundation