Seminars, conferences and exhibitions
Over the course of each year, the students, staff and sesearchers from the Liverpool School of Architecture collate and collaborate in a number of seminars, conferences and exhibitions both in the School and venues around the UK and Europe.
Past conferences, seminars and exhibitions

Commerce Gallery in Milan presents Umarell 02
13th November 2024
Featuring a conversation with Jocelyn Froimovich, Urtzi Grau, Stefano Graziani, Matilde Cassani, and Giovanna Silva, alongside images by photographer Guido Guidi.

Urban Form & Social Space Seminar
21st February 2024
21st February 2024

Celebrating Bangladesh
27 September 2023
Situated in the largest delta in the world, Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries and one of the most affected by climate change, but also one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and home of the world’s largest NGO.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2022 & ArCHIAM 10-years
June 2023
Over the years the University of Liverpool has worked closely with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.The inclusive and global perspective shared by the two institutions, and the Liverpool School of Architecture’s pre-eminent place in design pedagogy and research, has made it possible to bring this Award exhibition to Liverpool.

History Designing Architecture: Performance and Architecture in Africa & its Diaspora
17th May 2023
Adedoyin Teriba, Rixt Woudstra This presentation explored the the ways in which this type of place making has remained a vital force in how certain buildings are erected amongst people of African descent in West Africa and its diaspora – providing a nuanced contrast to the inductive way of architectural design that dominates the field of architecture in many parts of the world. Rixt Woudstra is a member of the School's Transnational Research Group and the AHUWA research centre.

Carbon Counts
Feb-May 2022
A concept of Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Carbon Counts is a striking installation which draws together key metrics for ten materials to illustrate the embodied carbon impacts of each. Carbon Counts ran at the Liverpool School of Architecture from 1st February to July 2022.

ASAUK Biennial Conference 2022
August 2022
Running from August 31st – September 4th, 2022, this unique two-part conference took place online and involving ASAUK research colleagues based in Ibadan and Nairobi engaging in the conference themes from Africa based platforms shared across Africa and Liverpool in the UK. This was followed by a smaller in-person conference, hosted by the ASAUK at the University of Liverpool.

Re-Thinking Liverpool’s Railway Heritage
19th April 2022
The design workshop aimed to propose a solution for re-activating Liverpool’s lost railway heritage and connect this once again with the local community.

LSA Autumn Exhibition
October 2021
Due to the pandemic our last two summer exhibitions were impossible, so we created this exhibition on the railings of Abercromby Square to celebrate some of the outstanding work produced by our students during 2020 and 2021 despite the difficult learning situation.

Crucibles, Vectors, Catalysts: Envisioning The Modern City
March 2021
This online event brings together scholars, researchers and curators to explore the architectural production in the blurred era of independence to the post-colonial period of the mid-20th century, focussing on cities in Africa, Middle East and South Asia.

Global SinoPhoto Awards
GSPA is an exciting new international photography competition created by Yintong Betser (Managing Director of ACTIVE) and Lynne Bryant (founder of The Architectural Photography Awards)

Colin Rowe Centenary
Colin Rowe was one of the greatest architectural theorists writing in the English language. A blog commemorating the centenary of his birth, 27 March, 2020, has been set up, click for more information and to help contribute.

#BrutalismNow
11th October 2019
From listing "British Brutalism" in the World Monuments Watch to Preston Bus Station’s 50th birthday: so, where are we now?

Building Children’s Worlds
May 2019
Looking at how modern architecture has been portrayed in children’s picture books since 1945 and exploring the potential influence of illustrations and portrayals of home.

After ISLAND at RIBA North
March - May 209
In 2018 we partnered with the British Council to send three of our MArch students to work and research in Venice for a month long period as part of the Architecture Biennale.

Playing Around the Docks
April 2018
Tate and the Architectural Imagination, a collaboration between the Liverpool School of Architecture and Tate Liverpool to rethink the role of academia within society.

International Womens Day 2022
International Women's Day (IWD) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity.

Lucien Hervé in Spain
Madrid, PhotoEspaña 5 June - 31 July 2019 Galeria José de la Mano Madrid