Ai Weiwei at the Royal Academy
In October of 2010, Ai Weiwei filled the turbine hall at the Tate Modern with 100 million handmade porcelain sunflower seeds.
Context by Eric Parry
A gathering of Eric Parry’s personal preoccupations on specific locations and projects.
Late-Nite Review – COMING SOON
Set up by the Future Cities Project, Late-Nite Review: The Future City is a new forum for critical exchange within the profession, an autonomous environment in which to develop open inquiry. The forum provides a space where architects present their work to a panel of architects, critics, commentators and pundits as a means to open up discussion, explore new ideas and debate the future direction of the city. For further details,...
Tianjin in perspective
“Disasters on the scale of (this) tragic explosion … tend to provoke a brief wave of statements that such things must never happen again.
Playing Rough
The installations all seem to be a bit of fun, but there does seem to be a sinister undertone.
A Tale of Two Cities
Are soaring property prices that push young Londoners out of their city, simply a price for London’s global success?
‘What is public space’ Future Cities Salon, Porto
Early 20thC Modernism sought to provide public open space within cities as a release from the confines of overcrowded, unsanitary slums.
The dangers of ‘resilience’
‘Resilience’ is a buzzword sweeping the entire industry and seemingly provides solutions for everything
The Right Time for the Night Time
The Night Time industries are vital to Britain’s future both culturally and economically.
White City Black City
This beautifully translated publication is an excellent insight to the history of Tel Aviv and Jaffa, told through their architecture.





