Programme
SHIFTS: The Economic Crisis and its Consequences for Architecture
9 May – 9 JuneRotterdam/Copenhagen-based Powerhouse Company and critic and architectural historian Hans Ibelings present a polemical exhibition illustrating the far-reaching impacts of new economic circumstances on architecture’s past, present and future.
New Windows on Willesden Green: Vacant Shops
Reactivating Vacant PropertiesAfter a rigorous application and selection process, thirteen businesses and projects have been chosen to try out their ideas in Queens Parade – a formerly vacant eight-unit retail property on Willesden Lane.
Heathrow Urban Pioneers
July - September 2012As part of The Architecture Foundation's 2012 education programme, the Urban Pioneers are coming to Heathrow.
Architecture on Film: Living in the City of Tomorrow / Die Bauten Adolf Hitlers + Q&A with Deyan Sudjic and Marian Engel
Tues 29 May 2012 7pmIn response to the Barbican Art Gallery's major Bauhaus: Art as Life exhibition, Architecture on Film brings you a double bill of films exploring the changing relationship between modernism and power, and the UK Premiere of Living In The City of Tommorrow (Leben in der Stadt von Morgen).
South Kilburn Studios: Notes on an Experiment
Books now onsaleEdited by The AF and designed by Work +Play, South Kilburn Studios: Notes on an Experiment, documents the creation and life of South Kilburn Studios.
SHIFTS: How Did We Get Here, and What Comes Next? Book Launch + Discussion
Tues 22 May 2012 7pmExhibition curators Nanne de Ru of Powerhouse Company and Hans Ibelings explore the themes of the exhibition and launch a new publication resulting from its research, in conversation with Alice Fung (00:/), Christopher Choa (AECOM), chaired by Peter Buchanan, author of Architecture Review's The Big Rethink.
Scarce Times: Alternative Futures
Open Call for CollaborationThe AF and SCIBE London are issueing an open call for collaboration to strong groups of creative professionals capable of proposing innovative strategies and tools to address conditions of scarcity in the built environment.
Gibbon's Rent Community Garden
Launch Weekend 23-24 JuneThe Architecture Foundation is delighted to be working with Team London Bridge and Southwark Council to transform a forgotten cut through from Magdalen Street to Bermondsey known as Gibbon's Rent.
News
SHIFTS: How Did We Get Here, and What Comes Next? Full Panel Announced!
Posted: 16 May 2012The AF is delighted to announce that Nanne de Ru and Hans Ibelings will be joined by Christopher Choa (AECOM) and Alice Fung (00:/, Hub Westminster) for SHIFTS: How Did We Get Here, and What Comes Next? The conversation will be chaired by Peter Buchanan, and take place on Tuesday 22 May, 7pm. Book now to secure your place.
Scarce Times: Alternative Futures, an Open Call for Collaboration
Posted: 14 May 2012The AF is delighted to be partnering with SCIBE on a new open call for innovative proposal strategies to address conditions of scarcity in the built environment.
Only three days left to support Jimenez Lai's Kickstarter campaign in exchange for original artworks
Posted: 11 May 2012Only three days left to support Jimenez Lai's Kickstarter campaign, and obtain original artworks by one of architecture's rising stars in exchange!
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