Reflections on the Limits of Architecture: Critical Regionalism Revisited
Kenneth Frampton is an architect, critic, historian, and previously Ware Professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University (1972-2021). His most important works include Modern Architecture: A Critical History (Thames & Hudson, 1980; 5th edition 2020), Studies in Tectonic Culture: The Poetics of Construction in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Architecture (MIT Press, 1995), and The Other Modern Movement (Yale University Press,2021). Frampton will reflect on the historical and theoretical entanglements of architecture with place, the public realm, cultural identity, urban landscape and the environment, as well as on the question of “predicament” of architecture in the neo-liberal, capitalist world since the 1980s and well into the new Millennium.

Kenneth Frampton: "The Mask and the Face: Building vs Architecture"

"Architecture in the Age of Globalization" Kenneth Frampton

Peter Eisenman, Rem Koolhaas - Architecture, Ideology, The City

Peter Zumthor and Juhani Pallasmaa – Architecture Speaks

Architecture and the Public World - Kenneth Frampton

The Foundations of Classical Architecture: Roman Classicism

Kenneth Frampton - A Genealogy of Modern Architecture

Kenzō Tange Lecture: Yichun Liu, “Re-Cultivating Industrial Sites: The Constructed Shapes of Time”

Interview with Kenneth Frampton on Alvar Aalto

How Architecture Became MODERN (and yes, it gets weird)

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Yung Ho Chang, “Form, Content, and Total Design”

Yale School of Architecture: "Le Corbusier after Le Corbusier"

Masterclass Rem Koolhaas - 2 november 2017 - Kunsthal Rotterdam

Senior Loeb Scholar Lecture: Kenneth Frampton, “Megaform as Urban Landscape”

Lecture: Thorbjörn Andersson - 10 Notions on Landscape Architecture

Peter Märkli on Education Research and Practice in Architecture

Kenneth Frampton & Eric Owen Moss: Dialectical lyric (December 6, 2013)

"Alvar Aalto and the Future of the Modern Project" with Kenneth Frampton

