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YearProjectCollaboratorDiscipline
2021Radical Architecture of the FuturePublishersWriting
2021Interview with Xu TiantianArchitectsWriting
2020The World AroundInstitutionsCurating
2020Lisbon Architecture TriennaleInstitutionsCurating
2019Design MuseumInstitutionsCurating
2019Architecture was always heroic for Harriet HarrissArchitectsWriting
2019Activist ArchitectsN/AWriting
2019The Living Room as a Window to SocietyArchitectsWriting
2018Freeness: Junya IshigamiArchitectsWriting
20184th Istanbul Design BiennialDesignersWriting
20178 ways Architects & Artists are fighting climate changeArchitectsWriting
2017A Bloodied Crown: David AdjayeArchitectsWriting
20178 ways Architects & Artists are fighting climate changeArchitectsWriting
2014The Metropolitan Museum of ArtInstitutionsCurating
2013BIG: Gammel Hellerup GymnasiumArchitectsWriting
2012Young Architects in Action #3: AssemblePublishersWriting
2012Young architects in action #2: Practice ArchitecturePublishersWriting
2012Young architects in action #1: Architecture 00:/N/AWriting
2012WikiHouse: Open-source housingArchitectsWriting
2012Venice TakeawayArchitectsWriting
2011Gwangju Design BiennaleInstitutionsCurating
2011Hybrid HighriseArchitectsWriting
2011Translated ByArchitectsWriting
2011Post Works ArtistsWriting
2010HeterotopiaPublishersWriting
2010John Pawson: Plain SpacePublishersWriting
2010Emergency Exit ArtistsWriting
2010Zaha Hadid and Russian Avant-Garde N/AWriting
2010Invasions in the LandscapeArchitectsWriting
2010Interview with Rachel ArmstrongPublishersWriting
2010The Gopher HoleInstitutionsCurating
2010A Farm in a ShopArchitectsWriting
2008Architecture Without BuildingsArchitectsWriting
2008SeoulPublishersWriting
2008The Shipping ContainerPublishersWriting
2009Shenzhen Hong Kong Biennale of Architecture & UrbanismInstitutionsCurating
2008International FestivalPublishersWriting
2008The 20 essential young architectsArchitectsWriting
2008Norways Untouched CoastArchitectsWriting
2008The Mountain DwellingsPublishersWriting
2008Peter Märkli: An interview with the Zurich-based architectArchitectsWriting
2007Alexander BrodskyN/AWriting
2007UN StudioArchitectsWriting
  • Radical Architecture of the Future
    Phaidon
    How the work of contemporary architecture practices covers far more than the design and construction of buildings – an important and thought-provoking collection of original projects by unique thinkers in the world of architecture and spatial design, such as Diller + Scofidio, David Adjaye, and Ensamble Studio.
  • The Gopher Hole
    Nestled beneath the floorboards of El Paso in London’s Old Street was a one-time band venue that together with co-founders Aberrant Architecture was transformed into The Gopher Hole, a dynamic project space for contemporary architecture and design
  • Vertical and Informal Cities
  • A Farm in a Shop
  • Hacked Milan
    Taking place inside La Rinascente shopping centre, HACKED was conceived to provide a stage for designers whose work exists outside of conventional exhibition-object parameters and whose ideas and practice cross various disciplines.
  • The World Around
    Architecture's Now, Near & Next
    The World Around is a new platform and 501c3 public charity dedicated to telling the most exciting and impactful stories in architecture today, making the designs that shape our lives and environment more visible and accessible.
  • A Bloodied Crown: David Adjaye
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Curator of Architecture
    Appointed after a year-long search as the first curator of contemporary and modern architecture and design at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This role includes programming exhibitions and events as the museum and its new annex ‘Met Breuer’ on Madison Avenue.
  • Activist Architects
  • Lisbon Architecture Triennale
    Close, Closer
    As an investigation into the expanding forms of contemporary architectural practice, the premise of the third Lisbon Architecture Triennale was not to give answers but to position questions that through their sphere and context contain both a statement of intent and a call to action.
  • Freeness: Junya Ishigami
  • Gwangju Design Biennale
    Design is Design is Not Design
    With works by more than 300 artists, designers, and architects from 40 countries, the six sub-themes of the Biennale—Thematic, Named, Un-Named, Communities, Biennale City, and Urban Follies—constitute a fundamental re-examination of design and present the changing concepts, practices and potential of contemporary design.
  • Architecture Without Buildings
  • Shenzhen Hong Kong Biennale of Architecture & Urbanism
    City Mobilization
    Taking the theme of “City Mobilization”, the 2009 Bi-city Biennale proposes an investigation into the organization and balance of social life within contemporary urban China.
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