OSA Issue #5 'CRAFT'
In today’s mass produced consumerist society in which our clothes come from China or India, our flat-pack furniture is quickly and simply...
14th Annual Oxford Human Rights Festival | Increasing global empathy
One of the major challenges of those wishing to raise awareness about issues in distant lands is that of humanizing them and making them...
Redefine convention
See things differently? Show us your idea. Enter the Re-think competition and your work could be showcased on TiP, Balmond Studio’s...
Architecture 1999
Oxford School of Architecture, MArchD graduate considers the potential for both success and failure in predicting future trends of...
Disease and efficiency
Architectural Researcher and Tutor at The University of Hong Kong presents a contemporary Baroque that engages with unknown truths in...
What lies beneath
UCL Space Syntax PhD Candidate Fani Kostourou consideres what we may learn from digging deeper into what archtects could call failure,...
Skaters at the Centre of the World
In the heart of London, underneath a brutalist concrete jungle, lies ‘the Undercroft’. Once it was a huge sprawling space, stretching all...
Be part of OSA Magazine
You are OSA Magazine. It is that time of the year when it is almost out with the old and in with the new. OSA Magazine is looking for...
Multi-Sensing Space in Noise-Cancelling Architecture
“A thing, until it is everything, is noise, and once it is everything it is silence.” (Antonio Porchia) The dualism of sense and...
Sensing Romania
The following pictures represent a photographic travel diary that speaks about how a group of young, IAESTE architecture interns,...