7 October
Could a radical rethink of low-rise housing typologies help successfully densify London’s suburbs? This panel discussion and report launch considers lessons for the capital from revolutionary projects in the UK, US and Europe.
New appointment to the AF's staff team
31 August
Canalside rooftop theatre built in Haggerston by young architects.
29 September
Join architectural historian Ian McInnes for a tour of modernist post-war housing estates across Lambeth, south London
writing
In the third of a new series of columns written by Architecture Foundation Supporters, Biba Dow (Dow Jones Architects) discusses the risk-adverse nature of competitions.
24 August
Join writer, architect and local resident Douglas Murphy for a tour of the Grade II* listed Alexandra Road estate in Swiss Cottage, Camden
19 September
How should architecture and urban practice change in the face of a climate and ecological emergency? This summit calls together designers, activists and citizens to collectively consider the path ahead.
In the second of a new series of columns written by Architecture Foundation Supporters, Bob Allies (Allies and Morrison) questions whether the design of new development in London is suffering from over-regulation.
The Architecture Foundation’s Young Network is excited to announce an Open Call for a new cohort of Young Trustees to lead the next stage of its development.
In the first of a new series of columns written by Architecture Foundation Supporters, Joe Morris (Morris+Company) and Elly Ward (Both/And) consider what life changes architects can make to help save the planet.
4 July
An evening of discussion curated by members of the BAME design criticism programme, N.A.W.