film
Dow Jones explore the Kirchner Museum in the Swiss town of Davos, the first major commission for Zurich architectsGigon Guyer
David Ogunmuyiwatalks to David Adjaye, Stephen Taylor and Steph Macdonald & Tom Emerson of 6a about their respective projects on Chance Street in Shoreditch
Bushra Mohamed speaks to Dutch practice Geurst & Schulze about Le Medi, a housing scheme designed with and for a predominantly north African community living in Rotterdam
2 March
Join us for a conversation with the founders and principal instigators of 9H, Ricky Burdett, Rosamund Diamond, Nadir Tharani and Wilfried Wang, about the organisation out of which the Architecture Foundation developed
15 March
An intimate journey through the work, life and character of Finnish architect Alvar Aalto – one of the 20th century’s greatest modern designers. Screening exclusively at Barbican Cinema on Demand, 15 March - 30 April.
The Architecture Foundation’s Young Network is excited to announce an Open Call for four new young trustees to join its existing members
New Architecture Writers announces the third cohort of the free, year-long programme for emerging BAME design critics
28 January
Join us for a live screening of a new film about the practice of Sarah Wigglesworth; followed by a panel discussion in which she is joined by architect Piers Taylor and filmmaker Jim Stephenson
26 January
Lesley Lokko, recipient of the 2020 RIBA Annie Spink Award for Excellence in Architectural Education, is joined by Nicky Watson, Zoë Berman, Gugu Mthembu & Thandi Loewenson in a discussion chaired by Matthew Barac
1 December
Jayden Ali and Shumi Bose introduce the first in a new three-part series Counter-Figures, that explores the new heroes of our time
19 November
Marking the 30th anniversary of Caruso St John, we present an evening of reflection with founding partners, Adam Caruso and Peter St John in conversation with Nana Biamah-Ofosu & Ellis Woodman
23 May
A transcendent observation of the Grande Chartreuse monastery in the French Alps and its ascetic Carthusian order. A rare, transformative cinematic experience. A film that more than depicting a monastery, becomes a monastery itself.