
OSA Review: Detail at every scale - Architecture with Nick Wilson
By Angus Stanley Nick Willson talks fast! He obviously knows his stuff, and as he presents each project he recalls every detail about the design process, the client, site, planning, construction – all of it. It’s this fastidious attention to detail that has allowed Nick and his practice to thrive even throughout the pandemic. Over just ten years, they have gone from working on projects worth £30,000 to proposals over £30 million. Having studied as an undergraduate at Manchest

OSA Review: Alison Killing - Architecture's first Pulitzer Prize Winner
Written by Aliah Aziz Pulitzer prize winner Alison Killing recently gave a talk on the application of investigative architecture to uncover the secret detention camps in Xinjiang, China. The lecture was both thought-provoking and inspiring. Alison Killing graduated from Oxford Brookes University in 2007, having studied the Development and Emergency Practice specialisation during the first year of her Master’s degree. Following graduation, she worked as a practising architect