Architects John Lin and Joshua Bolchover discuss how their Hong Kong-based practice has evolved in response to China's changing political and cultural landscape.
The curator of this year's Sharjah Architecture Triennial considers the contradictions that often emerge the between moral clarity of architectural exhibitions and the murkier realities of practice.
The Croydon-based collective reflect on their recent work transforming cultural institutions into community infrastructure.
The Ghent-based architect guides us through his surreal greenhouse studio, reflecting on the adhocism of his work and the balance of individual and collective authorship it often strikes.
In the first of a two-part interview, Tony Fretton looks back on the projects and ideas that have defined his career and influenced a generation of architects.
The hosts of the podcast About Buildings + Cities offer deep cuts on the buildings and architects that are both over-exposed and under-appreciated today.
Ben Bowling, son of the celebrated painter Frank Bowling, discusses the intertwining of family life and creative practice in episode 87 of Scaffold.
Architect and writer Asli Çiçek discusses the art of exhibition design in episode 86 of scaffold.
The writer Charlotte Cooper considers how social resistance and control manifest in the built environment in her new book Poundbury: A Queer Tour of Monarchy.
The landscape architect discusses the re-enchantment of urban peripheries.
The author of a new landmark survey of London's mansion blocks discusses the typology's evolution and relevance in shaping the city today.
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