
Students in the AA Diploman Honours exhibition in the Front Members Room, upstairs at 36 Bedford Square.
The AA School in Realtime: The Architectural Association School of Architecture

Students in the AA Diploman Honours exhibition in the Front Members Room, upstairs at 36 Bedford Square.

A gallery visitor photographing ‘Working in Serie’, recent projects by Serie Architects, whose London office directed by AA Dipl 6 Tutor Chris Lee. The exhibition is the inaugural show at the new Hong Kong University archtiecture gallery, in Shanghai, and will come to the AA in Spring, 2010.

The exhibition opening of ‘Working in Serie’, a selection of recent projects by Serie Architects London, directed by AA Dipl 6 Tutor Chris Lee. The exhibition is the inaugural show at the new Hong Kong University archtiecture gallery, in Shanghai, and will come to the AA in Spring, 2010.

Crowds gathering on the AA Terrace, next to this summer’s new terrace canopy, realised by the staff and students of the AA’s Emergent Technologies+Design programme.

The AA Summer Pavilion 2009 will remain in Bedford Square until the start of the 2009/10 academic year. The annual project by the second- and third-year students of AA Intermediate Unit 2, led by Charles Walker and Martin Self, was fabricated at Hooke Park this spring.

The AA’s First Year class on exhibition in the Front Members Room of the AA, part of this summer’s Projects Review exhibition that will be up throughout July.

The graduate school’s Housing and Urbanism MA programme, exhibiting in Studio One, on the second floor of the main AA building at 36 Bedford Square.

Reading the future: twelve projects by the fourth- and fifth-year students of the AA Diploma Unit 9, which this year worked on new iconic architectures. The reading table includes plates and books, prepared as part of the AA’s 2009 Projects Review exhibition.

Lightbox realities: the work of AA second- and third-year students from Intermediate Unit 7, who worked this year in the Gallapagos Islands.

The new terrrace canopy at the AA Terrace, designed and fabricated by the Graduate School’s Emergent Technologies+Design programme. Resin-reinforced plywood components cantelievering off of the North side of the terrrace.

The drawings and models of the AA’s Intermediate Unit 3, part of this summer’s Projects Review exhibition, which will be on display throughout July.

Crystal-ography on display: an installation by the Second- and Third-year students of the AA’s Intermediate Unit 1.

Fourth- and Fifth-year students work in Diploma Unit 1 this year, which worked on proposals in Doha.

Diploma Unit 13’s projects, displayed as 20 panels each in the AA’s 2009 Projects Review exhibition.

Drawings on the wall: composite materials studies by the Fourth- and Fifth-year students of the AA’s Diploma Unit 16 this year, part of the 2009 Projects Review exhibition that will be up during July.

Diploma Unit 16 in the South Jury Room, part of this year’s AA Projects Review exhibition. ‘Adaptive Ecologies’ focused the unit’s work on compositve materials projects during 2008/09.

This year’s students in Diploma Unit 6 proposed new universities for sites throughout the world. A photo for the unit’s exhibition in the South Jury Room, part of the 2009 Projects Review summer exhibition.

Crowds gathering outside the AA’s summer pavilion 2009, which launched Thursday at a Press Opening ahead of Friday’s private Projects Review opening.

Getting exhibition spaces ready; Diploma 11 in the main AA Exghibition gallery, coming together one step at a time.