In the shape of a 35mm colour slide show this talk will reproduce some of Reyner Banham’s and Robin Evan’s slide collection archived at the AA Photo-library, projecting t...
A student at the Architectural Association from 1956-8, Edward Reynolds (1926-59) produced work of startling originality, including faceted and curvilinear geometries, zo...
In a school where your project is experienced, determined and assessed through presentation, we often fail to talk about this as the ultimate tool of the architect. Archi...
This discussion takes as its starting point the recent book by Paul Shepheard, “Buildings: Between Living Time and Rocky Space,” which launched at the AA in Term 1. In thi...
Digital distribution of information, news, and knowledge is outpacing the remains of physical distribution, ‘fake news’ is redefining and watering out how we trust words. ...
There is a deep and dynamic relationship between the evolutionary pathways of computers and humans, each influencing and helping to configure the other. Yet while machin...
Architect-archaeologist and Architectural Association graduate Seton Lloyd wrote his memoirs in the 1980s. He reflected on his own route into archaeology – through archi...