podcasts
From The Politics of Bricolage to Open Havelock: exploring grassroots tactics for urban development.
A young practice seeks aesthetic exuberance and new forms of collectivity while contending with the limitations of the present.
The co-founder of the Lisbon and Aarhus-based Studio Sotnas on the freighted role of images in contemporary architectural practice.
film
Jan De Vylder presents a series of AJDVIV projects, ending on the radical reimagining of the Palais des Expositions in Charleroi, developed in collaboration with AgwA.
The architect, Ptolemy Dean, speaks about his new book 'Streetscapes: Navigating Historic English Towns.'
The architectural historian, critic and educator, Mark Swenarton, presents a pan-European survey of twentieth century housing projects.
Bohdan Kryzhanovsky is in conversation with Lynnette Widder and Gruia Badescu, discussing the book 'Architecture After War: A Reader'.
Ken Worpole, Gillian Darley and David Knight discuss a new publication reflecting on the life and work of Colin Ward.
Structured as a conversation with a young architect, Mark Pimlott's new book reflects on the act of looking, interpreting and perceiving at the beginning of a project.
The art critic and culture writer on his recent polemic "The Painted Protest: how politics destroyed contemporary art"
The celebrated architect discusses the genesis and evolution of his seminal guide to London architecture.
The Architecture Foundation has commissioned a short film describing the architect Rick Mathers longstanding engagement with issues of sustainability.