Exhibition review: Brickworks at Tate Liverpool + RIBA North
The humble brick takes centre stage at an exhibition mounted jointly by Tate Liverpool and RIBA North
Exhibitions, events and books investigating architecture and culture, including the Venice Biennale and the London Festival of Architecture
By Lee Ivett 28 August 2024 454 Views
The humble brick takes centre stage at an exhibition mounted jointly by Tate Liverpool and RIBA North
By David Grandorge 26 July 2024 475 Views
A photograph of the Suffolk coast has David Grandorge thinking about nearby Orford Ness, once a site of military experiments, now owned and carefully managed by the National Trust
By Rob Wilson 10 July 2024 743 Views
A project by architect John Piercy Holroyd and photographer Daniel Hopkinson, which brings together cars and buildings from the same year, throws up interesting comparisons, writes Rob Wilson
By Catherine Slessor 3 July 2024 614 Views
This year’s AJ100 award for an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to architecture goes to Kate Macintosh, a determined and radical architect who has championed quality public housing
By Mark Hackett 2 July 2024 416 Views
Ulster University’s vertical teaching model, extending across the full five years of architectural education, is vital for injecting academic energy back into our cities and practice
By will hurst 27 June 2024 754 Views
Powered by the songs of Richard Hawley, a musical about the post-war architecture of Sheffield’s Park Hill estate packs a real emotional punch. Catch it before it’s too late, says Will Hurst
By Connie Beauchamp 27 June 2024 1,153 Views
The University of the West of England’s architecture students are continuing to push environmental and social aspects of architectural practice
By Bobby Jewell 20 June 2024 493 Views
A highly charged talk by Paris and Bethlehem-based practice AAU Anastas covered the architects’ support for the Palestinian cause as well as their use of local stone, writes Bobby Jewell
By Rob Wilson 14 June 2024 2,271 Views
Assemble’s distinctive curation is low on models of buildings, instead presenting itself as an industrial warehouse space, but risks being more gnomic than ever as a result, says Rob Wilson
By Robert Cox 6 June 2024 955 Views
The AJ’s Sketchbook series is a showcase of sketches and concept drawings by architects and designers. Today’s sketches are by Robert Cox, a director at ADAM Architecture