11 September
A five day summer school led by six of Europe's best housing architects at the Caruso St John-designed St Pancras Campus
In collaboration with the Jencks Foundation, Drawing Matter and Marchus Trust, the Architecture Foundation presents the Architecture Writing Prize 2022 Publication.
16 September
A curated tour of new architecture in the Belgian capital
17 September
The Canadian architect speaks on the occasion of the publication of new monograph on her practice's work
The Young Trustees is a group of architecture workers that actively champions emerging and underrepresented voices from within, and beyond, the built environment. We facilitate a platform that centres and celebrates new and critical narratives through an inclusive and accessible programme.
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podcasts
The Dutch designer reflects on her work across a huge variety of scales from expansive urban landscapes to intimate textile walls.
A panel of architects and artists on their experiments in reuse and new forms of public space at Horst, the groundbreaking festival of music, art and architecture in Belgium.
The Leipzig-based co-curators of the 2023 Venice Biennale German Pavilion reflect on communal housing, craft work and the 'sanitary revolution' in architectural practice.
The Korean architect and designer of this year's Serpentine Pavilion on the web of influences behind his work.
Shumi Bose moderates a discussion on the state of architectural education with panellists Adrian Lahoud, Kester Rattenbury and Neal Shasore.
Three new trustees have joined the board following an open call
film
Recorded on April 24th 2024, architects, artists, authors, ecologists, and activists discussed the complex relationships between animals and urban space and asked how cities might better accommodate nonhuman life.
Jack Self, director of REAL and editor-in-chief of Real Review, talks about postcapitalist housing.
writing
Practising as an architect, running a studio and having children, Patricia Woodward considers if she would do it all again?
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.
As more town buildings get reused, how do we restore both the physical fabric and the relationship with the community?
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