The Museum of Architecture Charity Fund
Tue 17 Oct 2023 6:00 PM - Wed 31 Jan 2024 10:30 PM BST
Online, MoA Charity Fund
Description
The Museum of Architecture (MoA) is a charity dedicated to finding new ways to engage the public with architecture and to encouraging entrepreneurship within architectural practices to stimulate learning, collaboration and action.
Your donation will help MoA continue both in curating engaging public exhibitions to increase public awareness of good architecture, and also in supporting MoA's free programming for architects and designers.
We truly appreciate any amount that you are able to donate either now or at a later date.
MoA has been engaging with public audiences since 2006. We have welcomed over 120,000 people to our annual The Gingerbread City exhibition since it started in 2015 and over 450,000 people visited our Sandcastles installation for London Festival of Architecture in 2017.
Our projects seek to inspire, inform and excite all those who visit them. From The Gingerbread City to Nature’s Architects from the Wooden Parliament to Sandcastles we help spark new conversations about how we create the places we live, work and play.
Our family programme - School for Creative Thinkers draws from nature to teach young people about design solutions. We share STEAM concepts to give a deeper understanding of our built and natural worlds.
Our recent project partners include RBG Kew, Cadogan, V&A Museum, Somerset House, Argent, Design Museum, Grosvenor, South Kensington Estates.
n line with our mission as a charity to help all architects and people in the industry to be more entrepreneurial, we have established the MoA Grant Giving Fund, which supports entrepreneurial efforts that go beyond traditional architecture practice to engage with the wider public.
Chris Hildrey of Proxy Address was the first recipient of this fund in the spring of 2020.
If you have any questions about our work please contact us HERE.
Recent MoA programmes include:
Nature's Architects Trail, supported by Cadogan
Treehouses at Kew international competition in partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
COLOUR MEMORIES - Short listed for the Archiboo Award for Best Online Experience!
An online exhibition by the Museum of Architecture and sponsored by Axalta - is dedicated to exploring the role of colour in architecture and design. The exhibition captures the personal colour stories and inspirations of over 20 architects. Each has chosen an Axalta colour sample to best represent their memory.
MoA programmes for the built-environment professionals