9 March
Designed by Stanton Williams, Marshgate is a 35,000sqm new breed of academic building at the heart of UCLEast–the largest single expansion of University College London since its foundation nearly 200 years ago.
writing
As more town buildings get reused, how do we restore both the physical fabric and the relationship with the community?
podcasts
The curator and former Deputy Director of the Architecture Foundation reflects on the current state of architectural criticism.
10 May
The hugely influential Austrian architect looks back on a career that is now in its seventh decade.
Practicing as an architect, running a studio and having children, Patricia Woodward considers if she would do it all again?
A reflection on the upcoming election and the unique opportunity to shape the future landscape of the built environment.
The author reflects on radical performance and the spaces that sustain it in her recently published book Bite Your Friends: Stories of the Body Militant
Knotty, complicated sites often yield extraordinary results because of the constraints placed on the new development.
On cooperative frameworks in housing and architectural practice.
A reflection on the collaboration between Wright & Wright and the artist Susanna Heron at the St John's College project in Oxford.
The Director of t-sa on searching for new forms of architecture in the context of precarity and environmental collapse.
How do we deliver housing at pace whilst fundamentally changing the mode of delivery to achieve net zero?