Elena Andreea Teleaga • 13th October 2023 Portraits of a Practice: The Life and Work of MJ Long The exhibition explores the work of the architect MJ Long as revealed through a doll’s house she made in the late 1970s for her young daughter, Sal.
Francesco Russo 18th October 2021 Shaping Space – Architectural Models Revealed An exhibition celebrating the role of architectural models in shaping the spaces we live in. Curated in collaboration with the V&A.
John MacLean • 27th February 2020 The New Stone Age The New Stone Age celebrated structural stone; its potential and beauty as well as its inherent sustainability. Curated by Amin Taha of Groupwork Architects, Steve Webb of Webb Yates Engineers and Pierre Bidaud from The Stonemasonry Company Ltd, the exhibition surveyed the contemporary use of structural stone.
Francesco Russo • 3rd June 2019 Contemporary Cartography Contemporary Cartography examined how we navigate, document and shape the built environment today through the work of four practices; James Corner Field Operations, ScanLAB Projects, Studio MUTT and Smout Allen.
Architectural Association • 4th July 2023 New Standards The New Standards series aimed to identify and confront some of the barriers to architecture, its education and practice, and to consider how these can be overcome to embrace wider forms of creativity.
Building Centre • 28th January 2022 Forensic Architecture and Alison Killing on Digital Modelling and Human Rights investigations Exploring how digital modelling techniques can be used in cross-disciplinary research to reveal human rights abuses in the built environment.
Morley von Sternberg Building Centre • 6th December 2017 Housing: how architects can design for wellbeing and equality Architects Peter Barber, Sarah Wigglesworth and Alex Ely talk about their approaches to human-centred design.
Building Centre • 18th February 2021 Wood Work #01 - Waterloo City Farm with Ingrid Petit, Feilden Fowles I invited Ingrid Petit of Feilden Fowles to talk about Waterloo City Farm as part of the Wood Work series.
The Architects’ Journal • 3rd May 2022 From modern to timeless: Níall McLaughlin’s Magdalene College Library The New Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, is a new addition to the college’s ‘brickwork tapestry’
The Architects’ Journal • 26th November 2021 ‘Everything is sculpture’ – Noguchi at the Barbican Review of the Barbican exhibition of the 20th-century sculptor Isamu Noguchi
The Architects’ Journal • 31st August 2021 A polymath of Modernism: Sophie Taeuber-Arp at Tate Modern A review of the first UK retrospective of the work of prolific transdisciplinary Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp.
Building Centre • 18th October 2021 The Wood Street Altarpiece: celebrating collective gardening, ancient ecosystems, and a community’s ‘joyful drama’ I talked to Eleanor Hill about elevating local histories, the importance of the project’s intangible legacy during the pandemic, and the poignance of a selfie photobombed by a Longhorn cow.
Swimming Pool zine • 18th February 2021 POND LIFE SOS In praise of the democratisation of swimming and two post-war pools at risk of demolition
BE Journal • 31st May 2018 BE: journal #2 The second issue of BE: is a dedicated exploration of health and wellbeing in the built environment.
BE Journal • 25th May 2017 BE: journal #1 The first issue of BE: examines materiality and the built environment in the Anthropocene.
The Bartlett • 28th October 2016 Disputed Architectures Co-editor of a collection of work from students of the MA Architectural History at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.
Hayward Publishing • 24th November 2020 Making It: Sculpture in Britain 1977–1986 Researcher for the Making It: Sculpture in Britain 1977–1986 exhibition and publication.
EYESORE • 10th June 2020 Camberwell Chorus - sounds of lockdown My experience of quarantine has been characterised not by silence but by sound. So I created my first soundscape for Quarantine Space.
Contraception Zine • 28th January 2022 In Sync with the Moon Contributor to a zine aiming to uncover impacts of contraceptives on people's bodies