Degree show review 2019: Architectural Association
The show’s weaving of past and future, marshalling the resources and assets of the AA, exemplifies what new director Eva Franch i Gilabert looking to achieve at the school
Exhibitions, events and books investigating architecture and culture, including the Venice Biennale and the London Festival of Architecture
By Rob Wilson 29 July 2019 821 Views
The show’s weaving of past and future, marshalling the resources and assets of the AA, exemplifies what new director Eva Franch i Gilabert looking to achieve at the school
By Rupert Bickersteth 12 July 2019 79 Views
Rupert Bickersteth joins aerial photographer Jason Hawkes for a trip into the skies above London and gains a new understanding of the city
By Rory Olcatyo 24 June 2019 52 Views
Director of Open City, Rory Olcayto, on why the profession needs to become less self-absorbed
By Oliver Cooke 17 June 2019 204 Views
Oliver Cooke of emerging practice Cooke Fawcett looks at the dilemmas of architectural visualisations ahead of Open City’s all-new Citymaking Sessions event in Peckham
By Rob Wilson 7 June 2019 170 Views
Khaki-coloured models, maquettes – and trees – flag up the green theme of this year’s show, writes Rob Wilson
By Fran Williams 21 May 2019 77 Views
As the annual design event gets under way, the AJ’s Fran Williams selects the best things for architects to visit
By Lois Innes 8 May 2019 167 Views
The London Festival of Architecture (LFA) returns next month for its annual city-wide celebration, this year on the theme of ‘Boundaries’. Lois Innes picks her top tips
By Rupert Bickersteth 18 April 2019 42 Views
In anticipation of the 2019 programme of installations across the Square Mile, Sculpture in the City has launched on Google Arts & Culture
By Rupert Bickersteth 9 April 2019 124 Views
Artist Jemma Appleby is the standout star in The Light in the World is Without a Significant Plan, a showcase of three artists working with themes of architecture and light, writes Rupert Bickersteth
By Rupert Bickersteth 18 March 2019 210 Views
A new exhibition explores the role of drawing in contemporary architectural practice through the work of one of Britain’s leading architects