Work


DA produces media, content and events that connect the built world to those who live in it.

We engage those affected most by buildings and places.

We make architecture accessible beyond the studio.




DA Festival


Funded by the University of Bath’s Centre for Learning and Teaching, the Decolonise Architecture Festival was open to all and held on the last day of Welcome Week 2022 at Bath in the spirit of bringing together new and returning students, academics and professionals from across the country.

We hosted an open to all day of workshops, talks and exhibitions centred around the theme of ‘Unlearning’ conventional methods of architectural education. 


Podcasts


We’ve shared our story and ideas on podcasts from industry bodies such as the Royal Institute of British Architects to independent hosts. Being involved across multimedia formats forms the backbone of our vision to make sure that our conversations meet listeners where they are. 

       Catch our conversation on the Green Urbanist Podcast here               Listen to our conversation with Architecture is Political here                      Listen to our discussion with RIBA Radio here                     Listen to our conversation with Architecture is Political here          



Workshops


We have worked with a range of institutions to deliver workshops and events across the UK and in Europe.
Click on any event to learn more.


ARCLIB Annual Conference

DA x Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

Toward COP 26 ; Architecture Fringe Festival 2021

DA x ACAN 2021

AULIC - Decolonising the Library

Pathway to Bath Outreach Event

ICHEM: Decolonising the University: Academic Voices in a South-North Dialogue

Bath Spa University Equality Week 

Glasgow School of Art POC Collective


University of Bath First Year Review


We are always willing to collaborate with partners across the globe so reach out to learn more!
Publications



We have both independently published and been featured in architectural media outlets such as the RIBA Journal and Architect’s Journal.
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