podcasts
The Japanese architects – renowned for their unorthodox designs for schools and kindergartens – extol the virtues of obstacles, inconvenience, and risk in their work.
film
Watch back Petra Blaisse in conversation with Jack Self as they discuss Blaisse’s new book Art Applied and the incredible career it surveys.
The Austrian architect Hermann Czech presents a wide-ranging talk, considering the role that strategies of reuse and transformation.
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.
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.
An expert panel sets out the key issues that Britain's next government will need to address if it is to bring about needed change to public housing.
Jack Self, director of REAL and editor-in-chief of Real Review, talks about postcapitalist housing.
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
On cooperative frameworks in housing and architectural practice.
The Director of t-sa on searching for new forms of architecture in the context of precarity and environmental collapse.
Jamie Fobert on the art that most inspires his architectural practice, and the links between work and selfhood, aesthetics and identity.