9 January
Are nuclear family homes an architectural tool of repression and social control? Turncoats returns for its third season tackling fundamental issues facing contemporary practice
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Julian Lewis of East discusses how context flourishes in the spaces between spaces.
A new book of architectural science fiction
The Architecture Foundation is committed to engaging diverse contributors across its programme and to cultivating a diverse audience
Patrick Lynch of Lynch Architects reflects on the tactile, emotional and addictive relationship architects often have with the changing world of practice.
While his practice is developing designs for a new dementia facility, Roger Hawkins of Hawkins Brown is contending with the effects of the disease on his own family.
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How should architecture and urban practice change in the face of a climate and ecological emergency?
James Soane of Project Orange reflects on the challenge to the profession presented by the current environmental and climate crisis.
The Architecture Foundation is excited to announce our new partnership with Scaffold Podcast by Matthew Blunderfield.
In the next Architecture Foundation Supporters column, Edgar Gonzalez (Brisac Gonzalez) explores the polarizing nature of designing a second generation of tall buildings.
23 September
David Kohn, Pippa Nissen Matteo Mastrandrea and Chloë Leen join the panel for the next Part Four evening