podcasts
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.
film
Samia Henni talks through her most recent book, titled, 'Architecture of Counterrevolution: The French Army in Northern Algeria' as part of the 2023 Book Week.
The first episode in the 2023 Book Week features Edwin Heathcote's new book 'On the Street: In-Between Architecture'.
Fourteen of the best newly published architecture books are presented by their authors.
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 Observer's architecture critic offers his solution to the issue sure to dominate the next election
The Croydon-based collective reflect on their recent work transforming cultural institutions into community infrastructure.
21 November
Following a series of collaborations with architects Jaques Hondelatte, Lacaton Vassal and Édouard François, Duncan Lewis founded Scape Architecture. Based in Bordeaux, Lewis' work largely focuses on the integration of architecture and vegetation.
writing
A reflection on We Made That's transition to a B Corporation®.
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.
What is the future of the UK's built heritage as the country transitions to a Net Zero Carbon Society?
3 October
The Genoa-based architect Francesca Torzo returns to the Barbican with a lecture entitled 'Distant Dialogues'.