Degree show review 2019: London South Bank University
It is clear that London South Bank University is providing a supportive environment in which good work can flourish
Exhibitions, events and books investigating architecture and culture, including the Venice Biennale and the London Festival of Architecture
By Edmund Wilson 5 August 2019 189 Views
It is clear that London South Bank University is providing a supportive environment in which good work can flourish
By Toby Wallis 2 August 2019 366 Views
This show displays a confidence and coherence within the school as it re-establishes itself following considerable change
By Robert Cook 2 August 2019 219 Views
The passion of the work on show belies the recent news of the RIBA’s removal of validation from the architecture course
By Natasha Ho 1 August 2019 360 Views
The work here is challenging … beautiful, thought-provoking and entitled to our full intellectual attention
By Jai Sanghera 31 July 2019 410 Views
Uplifting design, energy, poeticism, romanticism, passion and pragmatism, coupled with copious personality, are in abundance
By Fran Williams 30 July 2019 1,525 Views
The Bartlett’s show is sometimes in danger of only being about graphic storytelling
By Rob Wilson 29 July 2019 862 Views
The show’s weaving of past and future, marshalling the resources and assets of the AA, exemplifies what new director Eva Franch i Gilabert looking to achieve at the school
By Rupert Bickersteth 12 July 2019 85 Views
Rupert Bickersteth joins aerial photographer Jason Hawkes for a trip into the skies above London and gains a new understanding of the city
By Rory Olcatyo 24 June 2019 54 Views
Director of Open City, Rory Olcayto, on why the profession needs to become less self-absorbed
By Oliver Cooke 17 June 2019 220 Views
Oliver Cooke of emerging practice Cooke Fawcett looks at the dilemmas of architectural visualisations ahead of Open City’s all-new Citymaking Sessions event in Peckham