Archigram co-founder Colin Fournier dies aged 79
Archigram co-founder Peter Cook has paid tribute to his former colleague and Kunsthaus Graz co-architect Colin Fournier, who has died at the age of 79 following a long illness
News about and degree show reviews of the UK’s schools of architecture, including the Bartlett and the Architectural Association. We also celebrate students’ work with the AJ Student Prize
By Greg Pitcher 16 September 2024 1,249 Views
Archigram co-founder Peter Cook has paid tribute to his former colleague and Kunsthaus Graz co-architect Colin Fournier, who has died at the age of 79 following a long illness
By Fran Williams. Photography by Jazz Noble 1 August 2024 489 Views
Open City’s Accelerate Student Exhibition is a taster into the built environment world and its many facets through a lens of curiosity and positivity
By Dazhong Jin 30 July 2024 464 Views
The Birmingham School of Architecture and Design’s commitment to diversity allows its students to emerge ready to add vibrant contributions to the next generation of architecture, says Dazhong Jin
By Rob Wilson. Photography provided by University of Kent 25 July 2024 461 Views
What's notable in this impressive show is the thread of ethics and agency that runs through it, translating into a grounded, clear-sighted engagement with local issues, says Rob Wilson
By Merlin Fulcher 24 July 2024 1,841 Views
ADAM Architecture has named the winner of its annual travel scholarship, worth £2,000
By Gino Spocchia 18 July 2024 475 Views
From a horticultural centre inside a gas holder to a psychedelic therapy clinic in the ruins of Southwark Park, caring for the community – and the planet – was at the core of this year’s showcase at Ravensbourne University
By Douglas McCorkell 16 July 2024 1,010 Views
The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture’s relative isolation in Scotland seems to have encouraged a culture of deep and serious concentration
By Krish Nathaniel 10 July 2024 1,387 Views
London Metropolitan University’s architecture show majors on its models, but not at the expense of addressing social and environmental justice, finds Krish Nathaniel
By Mark Hackett 2 July 2024 426 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 Connie Beauchamp 27 June 2024 1,161 Views
The University of the West of England’s architecture students are continuing to push environmental and social aspects of architectural practice