Architecture on Stage
A series of talks given by the most exciting architectural practices working across the world, as well as debates around ideas and issues that impact architecture and urbanism today.
Established in 2016 by The Architecture Foundation in partnership with the Barbican, this exciting programme hosts young, emerging practices as well as globally renowned architects across a variety of Barbican venues.
See and hear about the latest architectural thinking in one of London’s most important architectural landmarks.
Presented by The Architecture Foundation in partnership with the Barbican.
Ticket prices
Members
£12
Members Plus
£12
Corporate Members
£11.25
Subject to availability
£5
Subject to availability
Unwaged
£12
Students
£12
Over 60s
£12
Young Person 14–17
£12
Architecture Foundation Members
£12*
*use code at checkout
Discounts are subject to availability. They cannot be combined to make greater savings.
Booking fees
£1.50 booking fee per online/phone transaction.
No fee when tickets are booked in person.
Booking fees are per transaction and not per ticket. If your booking contains several events the highest booking fee will apply. The booking fee may be reduced on certain events. Members do not pay booking fees.
Events
Architecture on Stage: Witherford Watson Mann Architects
Over 20 years of practice, architects Witherford Watson Mann have developed a reputation for highly considered interventions in historic buildings and substantial additions to the fabric of the city.
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Watch: Architecture on Stage - Sou Fujimoto
Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto expands on the essential question of boundaries, addressing how to bridge the scale of the human body with that the chaotic metropolis.
Watch: Architecture on Stage - Kazuyo Sejima
Renowned architect Kazuyo Sejima explores the relationship between the individual and Japan's advanced information society as she revisits domestic projects, looking at the principles behind key houses such as House in Plum Grove (2003).
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