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John Ng, AA First Year Studio Master and founder of the London-based architecture practice Elsewhere explains more about being awarded an Honourable Mention for his Wakeford Hall Competition entry.

AADRL 2013 graduate Felipe Escudero describes his practice in Quito, Ecuador and explains where he finds inspiration for his diverse range of architectural projects.

Joanna Chrobak, Architectural Designer at Invent Design Create, tells us more about her Wakeford Hall Competition entry, and what getting an Honourable Mention means to her.

Paul Loh and David Leggett, partners at Power to Make/LLDS, tell us more about winning the Wakeford Hall competition for Hooke Park, and what it means for them.

Paolo Cascone, AA-MA, PhD-Eng, walks us through the Urban Fabrication Laboratory, from Italy to Africa, which aims to redefine the role of urban designers.

AA 4th year Federica Sofia Zambeletti explains more about co-founding and running KooZA/rch, an online platform that translates between architecture, art, and drawing.

Prior to its launch next year, Mark Campbell, Director of the new MPhil in Media Practices, explains how the course will test architectural concepts through contemporary media practice.

AA 5th Year Camilla Tufte Sand describes her winning proposal for the Tea Box Design Competition – a collaboration between the AA, MyHotels Group and designjunction during London Design Festival in September 2015.

Bringing to light a past personality who influenced the shape of the School today, archivist Edward Bottoms writes about the pioneering acoustician and librarian of the AA.

Adolfo Del Valle and Oskar Johanson, editors of PNYX, set out their agenda for this weekly AA publication for the upcoming year.

On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Mamori Art Lab’s first workshop, AAVS Amazon Director Nacho Marti tells the dramatic tale of how this visiting school came into being – starting with the purchase of a parking lot and ending in the creation of a laboratory for art, photography and design workshops.

Lyngør Visiting School Directors Amandine Kastler and Erlend Skjeseth describe the unique island context of their visiting school as well as how students will invent new ways to measure, document and speculate on the surrounding landscape.

AA Visiting School Jordan Director Kais Al-Rawi questions how the built environment can be shaped by natural phenomena where the programme is sited such as the Wadi Rum Desert last year and this year’s agenda in the Dead Sea,  developing emergent architecture as these phenomena are analysed, simulated and reproduced digitally.

Directors of the AA Visiting School in Mumbai describe their recent installation Porosity at the 2015 Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in Mumbai as part of their ongoing research into Biological Morphologies in their visiting school.

Lynne Walker, a historian at the Institute of Historical Research and part of the AA XX 100 Steering Committee, introduces the upcoming lecture series celebrating women in architecture, which she curated with architect Susan Francis.

Director of the AA Visiting School in Greece Alexandros Kallegias describes the satellite programme and the different large scale, interactive prototypes produced to perceive and experience Patras, Greece in new ways.

John Osmond Naylor, AADipl2013 and Director of the Haiti Visiting School tells us about his previous unique experiences in Haiti and the new and exciting developments for the next workshop in January 2015

On the occasion of Marilyn Dyer retiring after 44 years, Sabrina Blakstad, who has worked alongside her for over a decade, pays tribute to Marilyn and her AA legacy.

An opportunity to learn about two amazing AA women – Inette Austin-Smith and Jean Symons – by transcribing interviews as part of an AA XX 100 workshop during Open Week.

Research group Being and Dying‘s Ivor Williams questions how we can chart better ways to die in preparation for his Night School event Open Plan Dying next Friday.

AA Foundation Master Takako Hasegawa and AA 3rd year Stefan Jovanovic describe the programme of events and activities that will comprise their two phases of workshops towards creating the AA’s 167th Birthday Party this October.

Love and Crime. Basta! Visiting School Director Goswin Schwendinger explains this year’s cinematic research agenda along the Pacific Highway.

Lola Ruiz Garrido, Director of Little Architect, a new AA Visiting School for primary school children, explains why architecture and sustainability should be taught from a young age.

Co-director of the Las Pozas Visiting School, Umberto Bellardi Ricci, explains how the abstract concrete sculptures in the Mexican jungle will inspire this summer’s agenda.

Danielle Rago discusses the LA Visiting School’s upcoming agenda, informed by the iconic housing experiments over the last century in this unique metropolis.

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