11 December
Join us on December 11th for a talk by Tim Ronalds, who has been responsible for the design of significant education and cultural projects across the UK.
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podcasts
A new podcast by Richard Hall explores the enduring influence of OMA on architectural culture.
93 practices have been selected for inclusion in our definitive index of the UK’s best new architects, coming summer 2026.
film
French Practice Barrault Pressacco presented this year's Rick Mather lecture.
Catch up with online broadcasts including videos of lectures and Scaffold, the Architecture Foundation podcast
In this first episode of a two-part interview, Frampton, arguably the most influential architectural historian of the past half century, looks back over nearly six decades of his writing and teaching.
This episode considers a part of the built environment that has become one of the most vibrant sites of experimentation in recent years: the nightclub.
The Basel-based architects discuss how the "uncertain conditions" of time, weather and landscape have become central to their practice.
Reflections on a life of writing and architecture.
writing
At Home in London: The Mews House is available now
Foundations for good housing – Beyond style, toward substance
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On navigating the paradox of the contemporary curator as an elite leader of public taste and an equal beholden to public demands.
Three critics 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.
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.
A Nigerian practice attempts to reimagine the contemporary museum from an African perspective.
Catch up with commissioned essays including the weekly column written by supporters of the Architecture Foundation