podcasts
The writer Charlotte Cooper considers how social resistance and control manifest in the built environment in her new book Poundbury: A Queer Tour of Monarchy.
Five new appointments have been made to the Architecture Foundation's board of Young Trustees.
writing
The architect, among other things, is a bricoleur who masterfully creates delight in a buildings imperfections.
The landscape architect discusses the re-enchantment of urban peripheries.
film
A new series featuring architects working in and around the city of Perth, Western Australia.
Hamburg is growing. Germany's largest port city is gearing up for a population of around two million by the year 2030. What direction should Hamburg’s development take? What highlights will we see in the future?
To mark the opening of the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale we're revisiting our 2022 interview with its curator, Lesley Lokko.
As part of the the Bordeaux video series, La Nouvelle Agence presents their project 'Fabrique Pola', a warehouse retrofit along the Garonne River.
The author of a new landmark survey of London's mansion blocks discusses the typology's evolution and relevance in shaping the city today.
Director of 31/44 Architects focusses on the increasing desire to shift away from 'traditional' architecture and move towards a new form of practice.
Director of AHMM and RIBA President, writes about the evolution of commercial architecture and role money plays in the future of architectural practice.
Approaches to retrofit, transformation and restoration have historically reflected wider ideological attitudes and been informed by both architectural and cultural contexts.