Projects Review, the end-of-year exhibition at the Architectural Association, showcases work from every student within the school and celebrates achievements throughout the academic year. By re-imagining the traditional exhibition format, this year the show will present a series of stages that will be platforms to explore different scales of performance from the body and the city, to the street, the home, land, and the atmosphere. In a spirit of carnivalesque and playful subversion, the stages will be activated by a series of live performances to bring architectural conversations and experiments in world building to life.
Free tours of Projects Review will be held every Tuesday at 6pm and Friday at 1pm for the duration of the exhibition. They are a chance for you to be guided through the different stages and how they should be experienced by the students who made them.
A selected portfolio of work by all students will be published at PR2024.aaschool.ac.uk on 21 June with the possibility of visiting the exhibition remotely via a full 3D scan online the following week.
Projects Review is a great opportunity for anyone interested in the many different ways we understand architecture and how it influences the world around us to experience ideas, projects and emerging practices from the past academic year.
Image: AAIS, Architectural Association School of Architecture © Valerie Bennett
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The ground floor of the AA is accessible with ramp access and level corridors leading from the Gallery to Bookshop. The ground floor has accessible, gender-neutral toilets and baby changing facilities. We encourage visitors to get in touch with any additional access requirements so that we can see how we can meet them, for instance we can provide a quiet room or prayer room. We are conscious that not all spaces in the AA are accessible to everyone, and endeavour to create avenues for digital participation for those who cannot visit in person.
For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: publicprogramme@aaschool.ac.uk