Zaha Hadid retrospective to open at Venice Biennale
A retrospective of the work of the late Zaha Hadid is set to open at the Venice Biennale next week
Exhibitions, events and books investigating architecture and culture, including the Venice Biennale and the London Festival of Architecture
By Laura Mark 19 May 2016 26 Views
A retrospective of the work of the late Zaha Hadid is set to open at the Venice Biennale next week
By AJ Contributor 17 May 2016 72 Views
In the final podcast on Singapore recorded at last year’s World Architecture Festival, Charles Jencks asks what is the next step for the city
By Rupert Bickersteth 16 May 2016 22 Views
Unbuilt Edinburgh is a Festival of Architecture exhibition which showcases 19 unrealised proposals for the city
By AJ Contributor 12 May 2016 47 Views
In the second of three podcasts recorded at last year’s World Architecture Festival, Singapore’s masterplanner reflects on the city’s urbanisation story
By AJ Contributor 11 May 2016 6 Views
The first of three discussions recorded at last year’s World Architecture Festival asks whether the detrimental effects of Singapore’s development can be reversed
By Alan Gordon 10 May 2016 54 Views
The use of digital fabrication technology to foster people-centred, bottom-up development is championed in Recoded City: Co-creating Urban Futures, writes Alan Gordon
By Phyllis Lambert 4 May 2016 78 Views
On the occasion of Jane Jacobs’ 100th birthday, we republish Phyllis Lambert’s account of how they each forged their own career paths in architecture
By Rupert Bickersteth 26 April 2016 151 Views
Organisation Drawing Matter has installed Alison and Peter Smithson’s Obelisk at Niall Hobhouse’s Shatwell Farm in Somerset
By Rupert Bickersteth 25 April 2016 50 Views
Can this performance piece - with its odd mash-up of styles and trompe l’oeil walls - live up to the grandeur of its setting? asks Rupert Bickersteth
By Rupert Bickersteth 14 April 2016 67 Views
A pocket-sized dictionary exploring architecture’s latest portmanteau features cat houses, bus stops and eggs, finds Rupert Bickersteth