writing
Jason Sayer's 'Paradise Lost' was the winning submission in the Design and the Climate and Biodiversity Emergencies category of the Architetcure Foundation's 2022 Writing Prize.
film
The Architecture Foundation in partnership with Fritz-Schumacher-Gesellschaft e.V. and the City of Hamburg launches a new online series focussing on the city of Hamburg.
30 November
With 600 factories dedicated to festive decorations, Yiwu, China, fabricates Christmas for the world. Following several Yiwu workers, this beautiful, human film looks beyond the glitter, into the ‘Chinese Dream’. Followed by conversation with director Mladen Kovačević.
18 January
An intimate stay at NYC’s mythical Chelsea through a portrait of its last remaining residents, and ghosts of those past, as the building is transformed from artistic refuge to luxury hotel.
This week is the 2022 Architecture Foundation Book week, which will feature online presentations by the authors of ten of the year’s best architecture books.
Beatriz Colomina, Ignacio G. Galán, Evangelos Kotsioris and Anna-Maria Meister talk through their book 'Radical Pedagogies' as part of the 2022 Book Week.
Architectural Historian and Head of the London School of Architecture, Neal Shasore, joins the Architecture Foundation for a discussion about his new book 'Designs on Democracy: Architecture & The Public In Interwar London.'
The celebrated artist Richard Wentworth takes us on a walk through London's Kings Cross as he reflects on the city and his life in art.
podcasts
The Berlin-based American architect reflects on his idea of 'indoor camping' and the role objects play in creating new possibilities of domestic life.
The acclaimed artist discusses the value of analogue mediums in her creative process.
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.