This year’s hybrid edition of the festival focuses on ‘(un)learning’ architecture through a range of talks, exhibitions and activities
Scotland’s independent architecture festival the Architecture Fringe has now opened, with events taking place both in person across Scotland, and online. With this year’s theme of ‘(Un)Learning’, the festival invites people to explore, interrogate and rethink the world of architecture and what it could be.
The free festival, running 4 to 20 June 2021, takes the form of an Open Programme of activities, talks, research, performances and exhibitions with a curated Core Programme of projects and events. There is also an online graduate showcase for all graduating students from Scotland’s architecture schools.