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.
To mark the opening of the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale we're revisiting our 2022 interview with its curator, Lesley Lokko.
The founder and principal of Counterspace reflects on the evolution of her practice in the wake both the 2021 Serpentine Pavilion and 2023 Islamic Arts Biennalle.
Architectural historian David Gissen discusses the history and future of disability in the built environment.
Arno Brandlhuber and Roberta Jurčić explain the overlaps in political messaging, architectural production, and the shaping of public desire.
The artist Julian Opie considers the spatial puzzles of his recent VR work.
A landmark survey commissioned by The Architecture Foundation looks at the evolution of the London mansion block from the 1850s to the present day. The book is now available to order.
Architects Kevin Carmody and Andy Groarke discuss the cultural depth of architectural surfaces in episode 78 of Scaffold