Architecture Events
Serpentine Pavilion construction

Serpentine Pavilion construction

The notoriously fickle London weather turned on the warmth and sunshine for the 20 July opening of the…

25 July 2008 | Events
Prefabricated architecture, NYC

Prefabricated architecture, NYC

As social, economic and environmental concerns converge so prefabricated architecture looks increasingly…

24 July 2008 | Events
Kengo Kuma lecture, London

Kengo Kuma lecture, London

The Royal Academy annual architecture lecture is an event the whole architectural community awaits with…

21 July 2008 | Events
Alvar Aalto exhibition, Reykjavik

Alvar Aalto exhibition, Reykjavik

Modern technology and expert construction techniques mean that in many contemporary buildings there exists…

23 June 2008 | Events
Dominique Perrault exhibition

Dominique Perrault exhibition

If you're a fan of contemporary architecture then you’ve probably encountered the work of Dominique Perrault,…

12 June 2008 | Events
Re-Sampling Ornament, Basel

Re-Sampling Ornament, Basel

The role of ornament in architecture throws up some tricky questions. Should form simply follow function…

3 June 2008 | Events
Vladimir Ossipoff exhibition

Vladimir Ossipoff exhibition

Just like you can't say you know European Modernism if you don’t know your Le Corbusier, you can never…

4 December 2007 | Events
Richard Meier retrospective

Richard Meier retrospective

When American architect Richard Meier was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1984, he was a mere 49, the youngest…

18 October 2007 | Events
Naoya Hatakeyama: Scales

Naoya Hatakeyama: Scales

Continuing our love affair with all things scale distorting and hot off the back of our recent coverage…

11 October 2007 | Events
Cecil Balmond exhibition

Cecil Balmond exhibition

What do Rem Koolhas, Shigero Ban and Daniel Libeskind have in common, apart from the obvious? They all…

29 May 2007 | Events