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The Architecture Foundation left the Southwark space in 2014 due to financial problems following the withdrawal of Arts Council funding to all architecture programmes throughout England and Wales. [8] In 2015 it co-located with the Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design at London Metropolitan University's Central House in Aldwych.
Architectural Association Files: Annals of the Architectural Association School of Architecture. London, United Kingdom: AA Publications. p. 84. ISBN 978-1-902902-69-2. AA Projects Review 05/06. London, United Kingdom: AA Publications. 2006. p. 198. ISBN 1-902902-50-5. "Report of the RIBA Visiting Board to the Architectural Association" (PDF).
In 2010 he was appointed to the board of trustees for the Architecture Foundation. [5] Kara was a visiting professor of Architectural Technology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm in Sweden [6] from 2007 until 2012 and teaches design and engineering at GSD Harvard [7] as the
Their main projects were Pankof Bank Architects at the Architecture Foundation, London and Suppermarket for Deptford X festival, 2005. [1] [2] From 2006 she worked as part of artist-duo Awst & Walther, [3] exhibiting in the Boros Collection, [4] Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, [5] Kunstverein Nürnberg, [6] Cass Sculpture Foundation [7] and National ...
Allford was previously the chair of the board of trustees of The Architecture Foundation (2013-2018), a trustee of the Architectural Association Foundation, and the Vice President for Education at the RIBA. He is currently a trustee a the London School of Architecture and Chickenshed Theatre Trust.
The London School of Architecture, known as the LSA, is a small independent higher education provider based in London. [1] It is England's first independent school of architecture since the Architectural Association opened in 1847.
The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) is a registered charity (No. 266780) founded in 1976 to promote the conservation and re-use of historic buildings across the United Kingdom. The AHF provides communities with advice, grants and loans to help them find enterprising and sustainable ways to revitalise the old buildings they love, particularly ...
muf were formed in 1994 when they were loaned office space for 6-months in Great Sutton Street, London. They were committed to working in the public realm, at the same time critiqueing the private realm (where 'care' and 'feeling' had been confined). muf were strong supporters of flexible working practices, which allowed childcare responsibilities and external teaching commitments to continue. [5]