Judith Lösing joins the Architecture Foundation for the new Research Fellowship.
'Language Barriers' explored the ideological and material factors shaping architectural discourse: the way we discuss buildings, the tools we use to do so, and the conditions under which such writing is produced.
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Patrick Lynch joins the Architecture Foundation for a conversation about Canalside Press' latest publication 'Part of a City: The Work of Neave Brown Architect'.
Andrew Clancy, Colm Moore and Job Floris join the Architecture Foundation for a conversation about their new book 'Kay Fisker: Danish Functionalism and Block Based Housing'.
Giles Reid joins the Architecture Foundation to present his new book about the Architect, Henry Kulka. photography and text.
Penelope Curtis joins the Architecture Foundation to present her new book 'The Pliable Plane: The Wall as Surface in Sculpture and Architecture, 1945-75'
Uwe Bresan and Wolfgang Voigt join the Architecture Foundation for a discussion about their new book 'Gay Architects: Silent Biographies from 18th to 20th Century'.
Ruth Lang joins Amy Young at the Architecture Foundation to discuss her latest book 'Building for Change: The Architecture of Creative Reuse'.
Kieran Long joins the Architecture Foundation for a presentation on his new book, Sigurd Lewerentz: Architect of Death and Life.
Nicholas Gardner and Saša Štucin discuss the overlaps between analogue and virtual mediums in their design practice Soft Baroque.
Richard Wentworth, the celebrated artist best known for his ongoing project "Making Do and Getting By" takes listeners on a walk as he reflects on his life and work in episode 70 of Scaffold.
Architect Moshe Safdie, who designed the celebrated Habitat 67 scheme for the Montreal expo, has built a career with the aim of humanising mega-scale urban developments In episode 69 of Scaffold he reflects on his life in practice following the release of his memoir If Walls Could Speak.