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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.
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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.
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The co-founder of the Lisbon and Aarhus-based Studio Sotnas on the freighted role of images in contemporary architectural practice.
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.
A newly formed Swiss architectural collective on the optimism that drives their work in the context of global precarity.