Architecture of Consequence shows that architecture can play a part in formulating solutions to widespread global problems, and help to build a more sustainable future. The NAI calls on designers, principals and policymakers to seize this opportunity and become a force for positive change. > Read more...
In many parts of the world people are struggling with acute spatial challenges ranging from environmental issues and housing shortages to rising water levels. Architecture can play a part in helping to find answers to these problems. The NAI aims to draw attention these issues, prioritising them at national and local level, and addressing them through research and debate. The Matchmaking Programme of the NAI brings expertise and challenges together. > Read more...
The Studio for Unsolicited Architecture (SUA) creates opportunities for realising promising design ideas, bringing architects, policy-makers and the construction world together to create a better-organised world. > Read more...
NAI lectures & debates is the stage for lectures, debates, master classes and presentations on architecture in the broadest sense of the word. Architects, urbanists, academics, critics and experts from other fields can share their views on present-day themes and present new projects and research results. > Read more...
For several years the NAI has been working with partners abroad to organise debates on location under the title Debates on Tour. By raising topical, global themes in architecture and urban planning for discussion on the most diverse locations in the world, we hope to promote the exchange of knowledge on a global scale. > Read more...
The Netherlands Architecture Institute has an extensive national and international network. See all our partners. Read more
The Friends of the Netherlands Architecture Institute/Leliman Association supports the NAI and seeks to promote interest in and knowledge of architecture.
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In order to realize its goals the NAI relies upon financial support from the government, grant-giving bodies and the business community. The NAI is supported by partnerships, structural sponsorship and sponsorship for activities. > Read more...