16 June
Coinciding with the launch of New Architects 5, an eight week public programme will be curated by the practices featured in the book.
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11 June
Farshid Moussavi will present the recently completed Ismaili Center in Houston, a landmark project in the London-based architect's career.
9 June
A patron to architects including Tony Fretton, Peter Salter, Stephen Taylor and Sergison Bates, Crispin Kelly has proved the most consistently adventurous housing developer to operate in Britain over the past thirty years.
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'Order Prevails in Berlin' is a short essay by Vincenzo Latronico, exclusively available from the Architecture Foundation shop.
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93 practices have been selected for inclusion in our definitive index of the UK’s best new architects, coming summer 2026.
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Recorded live at the Barbican, this episode marks the publication of Order Prevails in Berlin, a new essay by the Italian novelist Vincenzo Latronico that acts as an autobiographical key to his International Booker Prize-shortlisted novel Perfection.
Architects from Herzog & de Meuron, Foster + Partners and Zaha Hadid Architects discuss how AI is entering the design studio, from generative design tools to new workflows shaping the future of practice.
A young Berlin-based architect comes on the pod to discuss the ideas, references, and architectural influences that shape his work — from experimental exhibition design to infrastructural aesthetics and radical night clubs.
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.
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At Home in London: The Mews House is available now
A firebrand curator navigates the paradox of being a gatekeeper of public taste, equally beholden to public demands.
7 May
The second session of the Part Four series is themed "Architecture on the Edges": exploring how creatives engage with the built environment beyond the traditional role of the architect, and how this shapes their working practice.
A former architecture student turned publisher of an experimental literary 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.
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