Pedagogy
Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design, Moscow, Russia
Pushing at the boundaries of the conventional academy, this architecture school is where technology meets internationalism
Pedagogy: University Of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Matthew Barac reports on adaptations Japanese architecture schools are implementing in the wake of recent natural disasters
Pedagogy: FAUUSP, São Paulo, Brazil
FAUUSP in Brazil explores how architecture can connect at the different scales of urban life
Pedagogy – RMIT, Melbourne, Australia
RMIT university in Melbourne embraces the richness of cultures of its students, choosing to focus on the topic of the Asian city in its final-year studio
Pedagogy - Centre for Alternative Technology, Wales
Should the serious business of sustainability be a laughing matter? According to the holistic learning principles promoted by CAT, the combination of green technology, having fun and fresh country air can lead to making better buildings.
Pedagogy - Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology, Canada
An architecure school physically plays with the poetry of form writes Matthew Barac on the unconventional learning style at the University of Manitoba’s CAST laboratory
CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND TECHNOLOGY, AHMEDABAD, INDIA
Through observation and hand-drawing, students at CEPT are designing for today’s complex reality
Folio
Unseen drawings of Carlo Scarpa's Villa Ottolenghi
The unpublished working drawings of Carlo Scapa’s last completed building
A perspective from the archive of Pancho Guedes
The sedutive trajectory of this unique Portuguese architect, sculptor and artist
Architectural Eggstacy
As contracts dry up in the bite of the austerity decade some intrepid architects have turned their trade to the world’s largest easter egg hunt
Unseen sketches of Aldo van Eyck
The never before published early drawings of the Catholic Church at the Hague by Aldo van Eyck, an architect from




