Obituary: John Harris, the RIBA's first drawings curator, 1931-202216 June 2022CultureThe self-taught historian and curator transformed the study of architectural drawingsThe self-taught historian and curator transformed the study of architectural drawingsRegion: United KingdomMore: RIBA CollectionsJohn HarriscuratorhistorianPevsnerConservation and heritage
People’s Pavilion is first to be designed and curated by young people25 August 2021CultureBeyond the Box project makes three teenagers’ ‘The Reverie’ a realityBeyond the Box project makes three teenagers’ ‘The Reverie’ a realityRegion: LondonMore: Envision EastHere EastPeople's PavilionThe ReveriePOoR CollectiveBeyond the BoxDesign construction & technologyPlaces planning & communityPamela Buxton
Architecture and art combine as RA Summer Exhibition focuses on climate emergency21 June 2022CultureCo-curators Níall McLaughlin and Rana Begum, bring an exhilaratingly fresh approach to this year's architecture roomsCo-curators Níall McLaughlin and Rana Begum, bring an exhilaratingly fresh approach to this year's architecture roomsRegion: LondonMore: Royal Academy Summer ShowRoyal AcademyNiall McLaughlinClimate emergencySustainable architecturePamela Buxton
Gruff magic in Yorkshire10 October 2018BuildingsMasterclass in the curation of daylightMasterclass in the curation of daylightRegion: YorkshireMore: Tonkin LiuYorkshireDaylightingLightingPassivhausPrivate houseStephen Lawrence Prize
Examining the curate’s egg of latest construction data24 October 2018IntelligenceIn a clouded picture, architects seem to be doing OKIn a clouded picture, architects seem to be doing OKRegion: United KingdomMore: Construction marketConstruction outlookBrexitConstruction Products AssociationBuilders Merchant Building IndexMarkit
Review: Architecture Room at the Royal Academy Summer Show9 June 2023CultureCurator Peter Barber celebrates the process of makingCurator Peter Barber celebrates the process of makingRegion: LondonMore: Royal AcademySummer ExhibitionPeter BarberDesign construction & technologyExhibitionPamela Buxton
Worktops become artworks in Berlin's Lobe Block31 July 2019ProductsKitchens star in art curator’s creative spaceKitchens star in art curator’s creative spaceRegion: United KingdomMore: BerlinMixed useInteriorsLive/work unitsStudios
Matthew Dalziel on degrowth and thinking differently19 August 2019IntelligenceOslo Triennale curator asks what is enough?Oslo Triennale curator asks what is enough?Region: EuropeMore: Maria SmithOslo Architecture TriennaleInclusive environmentsArchitecture for social purpose
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There are enough buildings now – China’s changing architectural scene28 September 2023CultureRecent years have seen a shift in emphasis from quantity to quality says Li Hua, curator of Building Contemporary ChinaRecent years have seen a shift in emphasis from quantity to quality says Li Hua, curator of Building Contemporary ChinaRegion: Rest of the worldMore: ExhibitionPlaces planning & communityLi HuaArchitecture for social purposeVector ArchitectsPavilion
Rooms without views3 July 2014CultureInscrutable curation at the Venice BiennaleInscrutable curation at the Venice BiennaleRegion: EuropeMore: The NetherlandsVenice Biennale
Keep out: Venice Biennale pavilion explores the decline of public space20 May 2021CultureThe ‘creeping epidemic’ of privatised public space is the subject of installations at the biennale's British PavilionThe ‘creeping epidemic’ of privatised public space is the subject of installations at the biennale's British PavilionRegion: EuropeMore: Venice BiennaleBritish pavilionUnscene ArchitecturevPPR ArchitectsPublic spacePublic realmPlaygroundsHigh streetsHieronymus BoschPubsPlaces planning & communityArchitecture for social purpose