Introducing Power & Public Space, a new podcast from Drawing Matter and the Architecture Foundation.
13 September
Late 60s USA: Cities are ablaze with civil unrest, fuelled by protest and racial injustice. The US government builds model ‘Riotsvilles’ to train its troops against urban disorder. Archive footage charts a nation choosing to wage war on its people, despite a rare opportunity to fix old wounds.
The multifaceted designer Asif Khan gives a tour through his experimental studio in episode 63 of Scaffold.
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20 July
Join us for the premiere of a new documentary exploring a black-led self-build in Lewisham
12 July
In writer Susan Sontag’s final film, Venice becomes stage and subject, in dialogue with a lovers’ weekend. Dancer and choreographer Lucinda Childs stars as a tourist of melancholy, memory and fading romance.
Lesley Lokko is founder of the African Futures Institute, Curator of the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale, and a Trustee of the Architecture Foundation.
Six new appointments have been made to the Architecture Foundation's board of Young Trustees
Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba discusses the influence of theatre and scenography on her work in episode 64 of Scaffold
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James Taylor Foster is a writer and Curator of Contemporary Architecture and Design at ArkDes.
Paloma Gormley is a founding director of both Practice Architecture and Material Cultures, bringing together design, research and action towards a post carbon built environment.
The founding director of Hayatsu Architects talks about the relationships between symbolism and environmentalism in his work.
Space Popular is an experimental design practice that has made its name in exploring the architectural potential of digital space.
Ryan Scavnicky is an educator, architectural theorist and founder of the practice Extra Office.
Lee Ivett is an architect, educator and founder of the participatory architecture, art and design studio Baxendale.
Max Creasy is an architectural photographer based in Berlin.
The Architecture Foundation is excited to announce our new partnership with Scaffold Podcast by Matthew Blunderfield.