A series of talks considered the title’s provocation, by architect Cedric Price. Catch up on all the events here…
Catch up on our series of events exploring possible feminist futures – from the power of art practice as a catalyst for social change to automation in architecture, moving image as language, and alternative artistic platforms.
The International Architects Series aims to provide a regular London platform for some of the most innovative architects practicing around the world today.
Part of our current ‘Futures Found’ architecture programme, these podcasts explore the contrasts between the ambitions for Britain’s new post-war cityscapes and the varied futures that were subsequently created.
Catch up on our recent event series on the mavericks of architecture – those who have pushed the genre’s boundaries and defied its conventions.
Tony Fretton and Ellis Woodman discuss the powerful, yet often overlooked contribution of James Gowan to twentieth-century British architecture.
It’s Architecture and Freedom season at the RA, meaning a host of events, lectures and debates. Catch up with our podcasts.
Architect Niall McLaughlin and landscape architect Kim Wilkie talk about their plans for the entrance grounds of the Natural History Museum.
As part of the London Festival of Architecture, we debated how creativity can be nurtured and sustained in a global city like London.
Urban landscape architect Peter Beard discusses his latest project for opening Rainham Marsh to the public, with a walkway to the River Thames.
Since the housing crisis, the concept of home ownership has changed beyond recognition. Our panel of experts addresses the issue.
With a panel including a surveyor, an academic, an urban design expert and the head of a charity, this talk tackles the issue of where to build new housing.
In this event, a range of speakers examine the characteristics of places where people enjoy living and communities thrive, and discuss whether these can be applied in the future.
Part of our Forgotten Masters series, and in association with Docomomo, this talk addresses the life of architect Jean Tschumi.
Continuing with our Future of Housing season, a panel of experts discuss how we might design homes that are appropriate and beneficial places to live.
A talk by Winy Mass, the founder of MVRDV, one of world’s most innovative architectural practices.
In the first event in our Future of Housing season, a panel of speakers considers the effects and implications of the UK’s housing crisis.
In this podcast, a choreographer, an architect and an historian explore how our perception and comprehension of the world is shaped by the body and movement.
Mexican architect, Tatiana Bilbao, discusses her recent projects and the relationship between people and place throughout her work.
This special event, part of a series exploring the creative spaces of artist’s studios, examines the intersection between art and architecture.
Curator Kate Goodwin explains the process behind the development and creation of this exhibition.
Ivan Harbour and Tracy Meller of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners discuss what attracted them to architecture as a career