Review: Georgian Illuminations at Sir John Soane’s Museum
Rakesh Ramchurn reports from an exhibition on the Georgians’ use of spectacular light shows to celebrate the age
Exhibitions, events and books investigating architecture and culture, including the Venice Biennale and the London Festival of Architecture
By Rakesh Ramchurn. Photography by Gareth Gardner 19 December 2023 751 Views
Rakesh Ramchurn reports from an exhibition on the Georgians’ use of spectacular light shows to celebrate the age
By Teshome Douglas-Campbell 14 December 2023 448 Views
Unbuild: A Site of Possibility at the Drawing Room examined the confluence between buildings, the body and the gallery’s location, writes Teshome Douglas-Campbell. Photography by Ben Deakin
By Catherine Slessor 20 November 2023 6,082 Views
This shouty book’s arguments against ‘boring’ buildings are too wafer-thin to obscure its true aim of self-promotion, argues Catherine Slessor. Photomontages by Maria Rodriguez
By Fran Williams 24 October 2023 1,299 Views
POoR highlights eight architects, designers and artists worth keeping an eye on, with interests that include disability justice, diasporic identities, and using AI in architectural drawing
By Fran Williams 24 October 2023 294 Views
As part of POoR Collective’s takeover of the AJ, RESOLVE Collective offer an inventory of used – and misused – tools that they've encountered, in the form of books, artworks, sonic transmissions and events chosen by each member of the team
By Gareth Gardner 4 October 2023 721 Views
While the RIBA showcases the 1969-70 photography of the AR’s Manplan programme, another exhibition features present-day images of one of its most famous locations, Deptford’s Pepys Estate
By Laura Mark 26 September 2023 1,506 Views
Laura Mark reports from the European Architecture Students Assembly, which this year took place over the first two weeks of August in Sheffield, with the theme of ‘Commons’
By Nyima Murry. Photography by Max Colson, Barbican Art Gallery 20 September 2023 1,474 Views
Floating forms unfurl in Ranjani Shettar’s sculptural installation, Cloud songs on the horizon, responding both to the wildness of the conservatory’s planting and the surrounding Brutalist structure, writes Nyima Murry
By Derin Fadina 24 August 2023 1,250 Views
MSOMA Architects has designed the exhibition with sustainability and circularity in mind, creating a display that will naturally biodegrade after use
By Aoife Bláthnaid Nolan 22 August 2023 1,062 Views
Aoife Nolan looks at the work of the Architecture Fringe, co-curators of this year’s Scotland + Venice partnership for the 18th Venice Biennale