podcasts
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.
A new podcast by Richard Hall explores the enduring influence of OMA on architectural culture.
The Basel-based architects discuss how the "uncertain conditions" of time, weather and landscape have become central to their practice.
What draws young people to study architecture today? And how they imagine their futures in it? This week on Scaffold, we hear from a group of teenagers just beginning to explore the profession.
Reflections on a life of writing and architecture.
film
French Practice Barrault Pressacco presented this year's Rick Mather lecture.
Shahed Saleem is in conversation with Neal Shasore, unpacking the themes and ideas of his latest published collection of essays and photographs, Building Futures: The Counter Architecture of the British Mosque.
William Mann reflects on the work of the highly influential German architect Hans Döllgast.
Artist and architectural designer Graham Stevens presents his pioneering work in the development of pneumatic structures.
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.