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The Architectural Review
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The Architectural Review is the home of architectural criticism, culture and campaigning for the 21st century.
AR Emerging awards 2023
Launched in 1999, the AR Emerging awards grant early recognition to young designers and celebrates the architectural stars of tomorrow. Established in response to the heavy-hitting Gold Medals, Pritzkers, and other lifetime achievement awards, the AR Emerging awards recognise a promising portfolio of work and propel young talent onto the international stage early in their careers.
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Learn more: emerging.architectural-review.com/awards2024/en/page/home
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‘Social housing is no longer seen as a field of architectural experimentation:’ Iwona Buczkowska
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A pioneer of timber construction and fierce defender of the right to good housing, the Polish-French architect Iwona Buczkowska encourages us to think of architecture’s contribution to social ecology. She is the recipient of the Jane Drew Prize for Architecture 2024, part of the 2024 W Awards for women and non-binary people in architecture 2024, in partnership with the Architects’ Journal. In t...
Angela Davis on the abolitionist future of spatial justice
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For over five decades, Angela Davis has been at the forefront of calls for spatial and racial justice, in the US and around the world; she is 'a cornerstone for architects advocating spatial justice'. As part of the W Awards for women and non-binary people in architecture, Davis was awarded the Ada Louise Huxtable Prize for Contribution to Architecture 2024, in Partnership with the Architects' ...
‘What would a world without prisons look like?’ Marie-Louise Richards on Angela Davis
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Marie-Louise Richards wrote a Reputations essay on Angela Davis in The Architectural Review's March 2024 issue W Awards issue. Davis has been awarded the Ada Louise Huxtable Prize for Contribution to Architecture. In her essay, Richards wrote that 'the work of the abolitionist and civil rights activist is a cornerstone for architects advocating spatial justice.' In this talk, Richards introduce...
Architect Jennifer Frewen on adaptive reuse and designing the Royal Academy of Dance
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Jennifer Frewen was awarded the 2024 MJ Long Prize for Excellence in Practice, as part of the W Awards for women and non-binary people in architecture 2024, in partnership with the Architects’ Journal. Frewen was the project architect for the new Royal Academy of Dance building by Takero Shimizaki Architects. In this interview, recorded at the Centre for Canadian Architecture, Montreal, Frewen ...
Noelia Monteiro: ‘Somehow we are trying to understand what our place is in the world’
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Noelia Monteiro was shortlisted for the 2024 Moira Gemmill Prize for Emerging Architecture, as part of the W Awards for women and non-binary people in architecture 2024, in partnership with the Architects’ Journal. In this interview, recorded at the Centre for Canadian Architecture, Montreal, Monteiro discusses the social influences on her international practice and the importance of the W Awar...
W Awards 2023 - Interview with Kirsten Gabriels Webb
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W Awards 2023 - Interview with Kirsten Gabriels Webb
W Awards 2023 - Highlights
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In partnership with both The Architectural Review and the Architects’ Journal, the W Programme promotes equality and diversity in architectural practice through a series of networking and social events, mentoring sessions, survey workshops, inspiring lectures and thought-provoking panel discussions to encourage best practice and inspire change as a united voice. The aim of the programme is to c...
W Awards 2023 - Presentation by Kazuyo Sejima
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W Awards 2023 - Presentation by Kazuyo Sejima
W Awards 2023 - Presentation from Part W
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W Awards 2023 - Presentation from Part W
AR New into Old Live 2023
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SO-IL and Freaks Architecture's intervention at Meisenthal’s Site Verrier (AR New into Old awards 2023 winner), a former glass factory that now houses a museum about glass, workshop facilities, and a space for performances and exhibitions.
‘Keep thinking, keep discussing and just keep making architecture’: Kazuyo Sejima
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Winner of the Jane Drew Prize 2023, Kazuyo Sejima, talks to the AR about childhood inspiration, a changing society and finding a new sustainable way forward. Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Join the conversation for fearless storytelling, independent critical voices and thought-provoking projects from around the world. ww...
'We need to work together in a horizontal way': Viviana Pozzoli, Equipo de Arquitectura
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Winner of the Moira Gemmill Prize for Emerging Architecture 2023, Viviana Pozzoli, talks to the AR about building with earth, working together and the challenges of working as an architect in Paraguay. Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Join the conversation for fearless storytelling, independent critical voices and thought-...
‘We want to get to a place where Part W is no longer necessary’: Part W
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Zoë Berman and Alice Brownfield of Part W talk about Women’s Work: London, a mapping project that was awarded the inaugural Prize for Research in Gender and Architecture at the 2023 W Awards. Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Join the conversation for fearless storytelling, independent critical voices and thought-provoking ...
‘Even now, the achievements of women are still very often unrecognised’: Mona Hatoum
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Winner of the Ada Louise Huxtable Prize 2022, Mona Hatoum discusses the resonances between her work and the architectural field. Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Join the conversation for fearless storytelling, independent critical voices and thought-provoking projects from around the world. www.architectural-review.com
Surveillance, impermanence and playing with fire: Mona Hatoum at the W Awards 2022
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Surveillance, impermanence and playing with fire: Mona Hatoum at the W Awards 2022
Parenting, pedagogy, practice and ignoring the status quo: Farshid Moussavi at the W Awards 2022
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Parenting, pedagogy, practice and ignoring the status quo: Farshid Moussavi at the W Awards 2022
'I’m only interested in teaching that is going to shape practice’: Farshid Moussavi
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'I’m only interested in teaching that is going to shape practice’: Farshid Moussavi
'We desperately need more money going into local authorities to build more housing': Fiona Monkman
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'We desperately need more money going into local authorities to build more housing': Fiona Monkman
AR Public Live 2022: Herman Hertzberger, Anna Puigjaner and Studio Muoto in conversation
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AR Public Live 2022: Herman Hertzberger, Anna Puigjaner and Studio Muoto in conversation
LAX Laksevåg, Bergen: AR Future Projects winner 2022
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LAX Laksevåg, Bergen: AR Future Projects winner 2022
Swati Janu, Social Design Collaborative
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Swati Janu, Social Design Collaborative
Sumayya Vally, Counterspace: W Awards 2022
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Sumayya Vally, Counterspace: W Awards 2022
Sophie Mitchell, Nissen Richards Studio: W Awards 2022
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Sophie Mitchell, Nissen Richards Studio: W Awards 2022
Rania Ghosn, Design Earth: W Awards 2022
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Rania Ghosn, Design Earth: W Awards 2022
Fiona Monkman, Islington Architects: W Awards 2022
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Fiona Monkman, Islington Architects: W Awards 2022
The Smithsons are fascinating. Their visions were loved by the architects, but in reality, their uncompromising designs and sheer scale rendered them inhuman and intimidating. I love their work for its sheer audacity, but I have never lived in these kinds of estates, if I had, I would probably have a different opinion entirely.
Não há educação suficiente para notar que o que é público é de todos e deve ser cuidado por todos, nessas situações o espaço público é visto como um lugar sem dono.
🌷 *Promo SM*
J'imagine qu'elle est de gauche, mais peut-être me trompe-je. Propos intéressant que je partage entièrement.
It’s all about race, even in architecture.
I’ve been to prison twice and I wrote a novel while there. It’s called American Creamy. Let me explain something to you very clearly- some people must be separated from the society at large. And public education isn’t going to do squat if the nuclear family is destroyed. Communism is ugly. It makes me weep that people with good minds are seduced by it. You are utter fools, and Angela Davis is the biggest fool of them all, save Foucault whom she referenced. Go read a book fool. Like A Clockwork Orange. That is the kind of world you are trying to curse us with.
Felicitaciones Noelia y equipo!
Read Marie-Louise Richards' full Reputations essay on Angela Davis in The Architectural Review here: www.architectural-review.com/essays/reputations/angela-davis-1944
Read Marie-Louise Richards' full Reputations essay on Angela Davis in The Architectural Review here: www.architectural-review.com/essays/reputations/angela-davis-1944
Merci, très belle interview
You can read a full building study of the Royal Academy of Dance, for which Frewen was awarded the 2024 Moira Gemmill Prize for Excellence in Practice at www.architectural-review.com/awards/w-awards/2024-w-awards/royal-academy-of-dance-in-london-uk-by-takero-shimazaki-architects 🩰
Love her comment at the end, so true.
She's amazing! Que demais, parabéns, Noe!
You can read more about Monteiro’s practice in a full Portfolio story published in the AR, including studies of three of her buildings in Brazil at www.architectural-review.com/awards/w-awards/2024-w-awards/portfolio-noelia-monteiro-estudio-flume 🚤
28:47 gracias señor tshumi
She certainly is a lady ahead of her time … MashaAllah! I’m quite impressed by her talent & would like to see her build a building in Baltistan following her expertise design of construction for some villagers. How do we get in touch with her ?
Many of the new builds are there now and nothing like the towers shown in the video. Much better proportioned, contemporary standard dwellings with decent public spaces and shops too.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s perfectly framed in the city and the region. I know Évora and the city is beautiful and the houses are beautifully painted white. A very good mix of Roman, medieval, gothic and Renaissance.
It’s perfectly framed in the city and the region. I know Évora and the city is beautiful and white. 😊
La raiz nunca se pierde 🏹🪅🪈🌵
Veze vi nemate.
não se consegue ver o local! imagem fechadas!
We went to look around RHGs a year or so before the ethnic cleansing began. We didn’t go in the building itself. I found it to be a quiet place punctuated with the sound of those heavy security doors closing from time to time. There wasn’t anything particularly bad about the place, it was just a place, and the gardens within the centre were a welcome sanctuary from the surroundings. The thing i particularly liked about RHGs is the way that the building was a series of decoupled stacked cubes that snaked along the side of the site. Most negative views of this type of architecture focus on the way it looks but if the spaces work for the inhabitants then that is the most important thing which judging by the narration that is the case here.
bellísimo, saludos desde chile
Imagine living in 1935, everyone living in a wooden house, you have your land and when you somehow have free time, you would use your 80dB gramophone without volume control, BUT... If you would get that horrible disease, you would end up in a place which looks like it has been designed in 2077. STUNNING architecture.
😪 "promosm"
Beautiful
So ugly
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Who’s the Mexican guy?
Until recently I lived within 5 minutes walk of Robin Hood Gardens and did so for 15 years. Robin Hood Gardens is a monstrosity. As a place to live in it monumentally failed, and that is the only metric by which housing should be judged. It's interesting that the campaign to save this horrible place came from the architecture world and fans of the Smithsons, and not from the poor people who had to live in it.
revolutionary absolutely revolutionary. This is the answer to the problems so many communities face especially those that suffer from gang violence, drug issues, poor public education, taking care of children while trying to find work. This is the next step in bettering our impoverished communities.
Just wow. Very nice and a new aesthetic approach, blends finely with the mountainside.
Not funding then destroying public housing to make way for luxury flats, how democratic. I would say how tory but Labour would do the same
As with most public services the issue is not that they exist, its that they're funding is gutted.
Would have been good to replace with a new council housing block ,with input from residents.
MONSTRUOSIDADES. ME SIENTO AGREDIDO A LOS OJOS
Me DA ASCO TUS OBRAS DON FREDY
Lloras 😂😂😂
HORRIBLE
We live in a time when the label "indigenous" confers a sense of originality and artistic credibility. This is ugly to say the least.
No hay que caer en la tramps de vestidos y faldas hechos en China, como se puede ver en el desfile. Utilizen sus tejidos hechos a mano EN BOLIVIA !!!
Un arquitecto genial, fabuloso! Es importantísdimo para el país. Espero que constrya También, escuelas y casas bonitas para la gente con pocos Médicis. Y que de crean parqués.
não adianta tirar a pessoa da favela se a favela não sai de dentro da pessoa FALTA EDUCAÇÃO, A DESGRAÇA DO BAILE FUNK ONDE É POLO PARA TR@FICO DE DR0G@$
Shitty ugly square buildings that ruin the scenery and culture of Portugal.
Assistindo ao canal "Mundo Sem Fim", conheci esta magnífica arquitetura. Sinto muito orgulho de ver povos verdadeiramente nativos expressando sua cultura e uma altíssima capacidade artística. Fica claro como é importante valorizar todos os povos e não impor uma cultura dita como a única e correta. Só assim vamos nos surpreender sempre com essas belíssimas imagens de povos ricamente criativos e admiráveis! Imagino daqui a uns 20 anos ou até menos como esta cidade ficará espetacular! Meus parabéns aqui do Brasil!
If architects liked it so much, how come none of them lived there? They wanted to keep it, but they wanted the poor to live in it. Humans don't want to live on top of each other.
They all lived in Georgian houses in Regent's Park.
Poor lived there but we were rich full of life and community spirit ❤️... They dont make buildings like these anymore
Gud review m9y
Man lá é uma bagunca moro na rua de cima, falta ônibus falta tudo....
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