Step into the future of architecture, design, and curation at the McAulay Gallery in the Royal Academy of Arts.
Architecture Window, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2024. Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London /Thomas Adank
The Architecture Window is a hub for emerging voices in architecture, featuring a series of 'microexhibitions' highlighting the work of young architects, designers, curators, and students.
Explore fresh perspectives on architecture and the world around us through 3D models, 2D artworks, films, and installations, all housed within an ever-evolving space.
The inaugural microexhibition, Crunch, showcases the projects of 2023 graduates from architecture and design schools. These projects tackle issues of environmental uncertainty, blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge digital technologies. Their research, models, and drawings demonstrate the potential for transformative materials and processes.
By addressing concerns such as extreme weather and resource scarcity, these young designers are bridging the gap between design, environment, and culture, reshaping our understanding of the landscapes around us.
Crunch will be on display from 20th February to 2nd June 2024.
Architecture Window, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2024. Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London /Thomas Adank
Architecture Window, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2024. Artwork: Hyper Wood, by Teodoro Rava. Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London / Thomas Adank
Architecture Window, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2024. Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London /Thomas Adank