Open House for Students
Join us on 24 September for an evening of conversation and discovery with our teams from Programs, Publications, Research, Digital, Public, and the Collection. Learn how we work, what we create, and most importantly, what the CCA can offer you.
24 September 2026, 6pm to 8:30pm
Open House for Students
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Join us on 24 September for an evening of conversation and discovery with our teams from Programs, Publications, Research, Digital, Public, and the Collection. Learn how we work, what we create, and most importantly, what the CCA can offer you.
Emerging from the 2026 and inaugural edition of the CCA-WRI Research Fellowship Program, join Rayshad Dorsey, Hi’ilei Hobart, and Jake Hobart as they discuss their approaches to the complex social and legal processes that determine contemporary conditions of vacancy in St. Louis and Honolulu.
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
27 August 2026, 6pm to 7:30pm
Vacancy as Return and Renewal
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Emerging from the 2026 and inaugural edition of the CCA-WRI Research Fellowship Program, join Rayshad Dorsey, Hi’ilei Hobart, and Jake Hobart as they discuss their approaches to the complex social and legal processes that determine contemporary conditions of vacancy in St. Louis and Honolulu.
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
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The 2025 edition of the Virtual Fellowship Program sought to gauge what research questions matter most to architects, landscape architects, urban planners, and other design professionals under the surface of the day to day. We were looking for persistent questions—those that resonate with practitioners navigating various pressures including those of time, cost, and skewed(...)
September 2025 to December 2025
Virtual Research Fellows 2025
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The 2025 edition of the Virtual Fellowship Program sought to gauge what research questions matter most to architects, landscape architects, urban planners, and other design professionals under the surface of the day to day. We were looking for persistent questions—those that resonate with practitioners navigating various pressures including those of time, cost, and skewed(...)
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September 2025 to
December 2025
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April 2022 to
August 2022
Through selected objects from the CCA Collection and by using the case study of South African township Bophelong, Bongisa Msutu explores globally applicable strategies of building an “unarchivable” architectural archive as a decolonial project.
23 July 2026, 6pm to 7:30pm
Archiving "Unarchivable" Architectures
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Through selected objects from the CCA Collection and by using the case study of South African township Bophelong, Bongisa Msutu explores globally applicable strategies of building an “unarchivable” architectural archive as a decolonial project.
This workshop allows youth, aged 15–18 years-old, to further develop their interest in design, architecture, and art. By connecting youth with professional mentors and resources, participants will develop a collective research project with the support and knowledge of the CCA team.
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20 July to 21 September
The Urban Unknown—CCA Youth Collective
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This workshop allows youth, aged 15–18 years-old, to further develop their interest in design, architecture, and art. By connecting youth with professional mentors and resources, participants will develop a collective research project with the support and knowledge of the CCA team.
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In response to the economic turbulence of the 1970s, British architects employed primarily by the welfare state became increasingly autonomous.
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1970s, welfare state, autonomous, postwar, flexibility, British architects
6 August 2026, 6pm to 7:30pm
An Architecture of Flexibility
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In response to the economic turbulence of the 1970s, British architects employed primarily by the welfare state became increasingly autonomous.
the Study Room Keyword(s):
1970s, welfare state, autonomous, postwar, flexibility, British architects
Every first Sunday of the month, from 11am to 12pm, we invite you and your children to dive into the world of construction games—Kapla, Mega Bloks, Lego, and many more. Together, discover how spaces are designed, transformed, and inhabited, while drawing inspiration from the objects, models, and drawings in our Collection.
2 August 2026, 11am to 12pm
Architecture Playshop
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Every first Sunday of the month, from 11am to 12pm, we invite you and your children to dive into the world of construction games—Kapla, Mega Bloks, Lego, and many more. Together, discover how spaces are designed, transformed, and inhabited, while drawing inspiration from the objects, models, and drawings in our Collection.