Architecture Foundation

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The Architecture Foundation promotes and encourages the best in contemporary architecture and brings it to a wide public. It runs a rich programme comprising exhibitions, talks, events, design initiatives and competitions, research, policy work and films.

Established in 1991 as Britain's first independent architecture centre, the Architecture Foundation actively bridges the gap between decision-makers, design professionals and the public. In 2005, the Architecture Foundation's new centre for architecture in Bankside, designed by Zaha Hadid, opened. In 2015, the foundation was co-located with London Metropolitan University and gained a new director in Ellis Woodman. Since 2016, the Architecture Foundation has been based at Royal College of Art in Kensington.

The Architecture Foundation promotes and encourages the best in contemporary architecture and brings it to a wide public. It runs a rich programme comprising exhibitions, talks, events, design initiatives and competitions, research, policy work and films.

Established in 1991 as Britain's first independent architecture centre, the Architecture Foundation actively bridges the gap between decision-makers, design professionals and the public. In 2005, the Architecture Foundation's new centre for architecture in Bankside, designed by Zaha Hadid, opened. In 2015, the foundation was co-located with London Metropolitan University and gained a new director in Ellis Woodman. Since 2016, the Architecture Foundation has been based at Royal College of Art in Kensington.

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