Open Call: Building Accessibility
Seeking New York City Region-based architects for accessibility assessments and renovations funded by the Fair Housing Justice Center.
Seeking New York City Region-based architects for accessibility assessments and renovations funded by the Fair Housing Justice Center.
A fellowship program to empower new, fearless, and diverse voices to challenge the ways we understand, design, and develop our cities.
An event series exploring the possibilities, life cycles, and architectural implications of plant- and earth-based materials.
Why do architects turn down commissions? An interview series conceived and produced by MIT's Critical Broadcasting Lab, and presented in collaboration with The Architectural League, sheds light on an unexamined part of architectural practice.
An open call for visual reports capturing our changing relationship to public and private space in 2020 and 2021.
An Architectural League initiative offering on-the-ground perspectives on the condition of small to mid-size American communities.
Design graduates in collective conversation in a time of crises.
The climate emergency demands that the ways we build change radically. But how? A series of events and discussions explores.
The Architectural League’s housing initiatives seek to explore why we are so stymied in our efforts to provide decent housing for everyone in our society. We present ideas and projects that address our multiple housing crises—of availability, cost, access, mismatched needs, and more.
A series of programs in spring 2019 on pressing issues at the intersection of design, policy, and politics in housing.
Explore the League’s efforts to help create a more just, equitable, and inclusive professional culture.
An exhibition showcasing architect and artist Rafael Herrin-Ferri’s ongoing photographic survey of the eclectic residential architecture of Queens.