Culture
Exhibitions, events and books investigating architecture and culture, including the Venice Biennale and the London Festival of Architecture
Islands at the Design Museum embraces sustainable exhibition design
MSOMA Architects has designed the exhibition with sustainability and circularity in mind, creating a display that will naturally biodegrade after use
Scotland’s Architecture Fringe
Aoife Nolan looks at the work of the Architecture Fringe, co-curators of this year’s Scotland + Venice partnership for the 18th Venice Biennale
A thorough grounding in the city: Portsmouth Student Show 2023
The University of Portsmouth architecture school has a close connection to the region’s architecture scene, providing a rich canvas for the retrofit and urban renewal seen in much of the work, writes Rob Wilson
Review: Who is Herzog & de Meuron’s Royal Academy show for?
Fran Williams visits Herzog and de Meuron’s first London exhibition for almost 20 years, which opened last Friday at the Royal Academy
Defined by its difference: Architectural Association Student Show 2023
The core project of this Projects Review seems to be to distil hundreds of voices into something more legible and coherent
Reclaiming the city: London School of Architecture Student Show 2023
From retrofitted housing estates to major interventions in public space that seek to decommercialise the City, each student’s dreams for an alternative London play out on the walls of this former bus depot
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