I saw this in Ikea earlier and it hit home how important it is to not take your life for granted. Such a powerful campaign and very well place. I haven’t stop thinking about it since.
Tower of Azuma. 20 square meter footprint. No interior doors. 6 floors including cat park, 65 square meters of living space. Built on a poor architect’s budget.
Meet our Summit 2023 speakers! First up is Lagos-based architect and curator #TosinOshinowo, who will share her project the @UNDP for those displaced by extremist violence as well as her forthcoming exhibition for @sharjaharch. Join us @Guggenheim on April 22 to learn more.
Congrats to SBAN Member & Case Study Awardee, @InclusivAction on the coalition's recent win! We'll be in L.A. in July to learn more about their Community Owned Real Estate (CORE) program in three rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods. Stay tuned & learn more: https://t.co/8f8uISbNQw
Mariam Issoufou Kamara discussing Neo-Sudanese architecture as part of her first talks as professor of architecture heritage and sustainability at ETH Zurich.
‘The WELL-Meaning Architect' A fortnightly insight into health, well-being and sustainability in Architecture, starting from 1st March, sign up https://t.co/GwLirolFKF
Looking for an opportunity to join our team and assist people with gaining access to our national collections on the history of African and Caribbean people's descent?
Apply to be our reading room supervisor: https://t.co/aDUAbVxAFW
#BlackCulturalArchives#JobVacancies
We've updated our paper on #socialvalue.
This is a plea to think harder about how we understand social value when places change, and to look more closely at the impact of regeneration and new development on everyday life and wellbeing.
https://t.co/lxQEBz1FQ9
#76: A picture a day for 100 days from my new book 'A History of Council Housing in 100 Estates'. Dawson's Heights - Kate Macintosh, when aged just 28, for Southwark Borough Council: 296 homes in two striking ziggurat-style blocks.
https://t.co/IJCNBCmLI5
RIBA have reported that Part 1 Architectural Assistants have a lower quartile salary of £20,110 among their chartered practices.
This is below the Real Living Wage that all RIBA Chartered Practices are required to pay - why are you allowing this, @RIBA?