Architectural Association Interprofessional Studio

Architectural Association Interprofessional Studio The AAIS is a post-professional course leading to a MA(12month) or MFA(18month) in Spatial Performance and Design at the renown AA

Spatial Performance & Design
Studio Director Theo Lorenz, Studio Master Tanja Siems,
Studio Tutors Mauricio Pauly, David McAlmont,
Andrew Dean, Heiko Kalmbach, Joel Newman, Malgorzata Dzierzon, Renaud Wiser, Steve Webb

MA
12 months

MFA
18 months

AA Interprofessional Studio (AAIS) explores alternative forms of interdisciplinary collaboration through the research, conception, design and produc

tion of genre-defying construction and spatial performance. By challenging the relationship between art and architecture through the creation unique project-events - dance, theatre and musical performances, exhibitions and festivals - AAIS aims to expose the hidden 'worknet' that overlays multiple professions and their outputs. Operating as an interdisciplinary creative office where knowledge exchange is one of the core points of focus, the studio, offered as a 12-month MA or 18-month MFA, encourages students to develop a language for communicating across creative disciplines. The programme is structured in two phases. Phase 1, running from Term 1 to Term 3, concentrates on design studios and seminar-based lectures on the history and theory of interdisciplinary and interprofessional collaboration as well as network-based design and organisation and the realisation of applied events and installations that result from the group's various collaborations. Phase 2 concentrates on development of the individual thesis - either as a written dissertation during Term 4 (MA) or as applied practice during Terms 4 and 5 (MFA). Drawing on experts from backgrounds as diverse as performance, design, music, film, photography, fashion, communication and curation, the studio gives students an opportunity to step away from their current research or academic activities to develop new creative skills and grow their professional network. In contrast to typical interdisciplinary design approaches, where individual professions remain in their respective fields of expertise, the AAIS seeks to place students outside their comfort zones so that they may glean knowledge from other disciplines - ultimately influencing, extending and adjusting their own creative process of practice. Alongside lectures, seminars, talks, symposia and workshops, the programme's applied projects in the creative field serve as generators for the year's work, guaranteeing a high level of focus and public participation. Staff
Theo Lorenz (Studio Director) is an architect, painter and media artist. Trespassing between art and architecture, his interests lie at the convergence of digital and physical space. He has taught at the AA since 2000 and has directed the AA Interprofessional Studio since 2008. Tanja Siems (Studio Master) is an urban designer and infrastructural planner and the director of the interdisciplinary practice, T2 spatialwork. She co-leads the AAIS programme and is a professor of urban design at the Bergische University, Germany. Mauricio Pauly (Studio Tutor) is co-artistic director of Distractfold and a founding member of the áltaVoz. He also teaches at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. After studying in San José and in Boston, Miami and The Hague, he obtained a PhD from the University of Manchester's NOVARS Research Centre in 2011

David McAlmont (Studio Tutor) is a singer with 20 years experience as a recording artist, lyric consultant, teacher and workshop facilitator as well as an art historian. Andrew Dean has sold over 20 million records as the songwriter and producer A n R'd. He started life as a world renowned DJ and ater discovered Joss Stone, Bush and Lily Allen. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including Brits, Grammys and Ivor Novellos

David McAlmont is a singer with 20 years experience as a recording artist, lyric consultant, teacher and workshop facilitator as well as an art historian. Heiko Kalmbach is a filmmaker, theatre director and video artist based in Berlin. His award-winning shorts have screened internationally. He is co-founder of the Berlin-based production company Spoonfilm and the performance group Naturaleza Humana

Joel Newman has taught video at the AA since 1998. He exhibited video works at various galleries and events including the AA, the Architecture Foundation, Gasworks Gallery, ICA, Pandaemonium Biennial of Moving Images, Whitechapel Art Gallery and São Paulo Biennale of Alternative Art and Music. Malgorzata is is a Londonbased dancer, choreographer and producer. She has danced with Rambert, Gothenburg Ballet, Singapore Dance Theatre, Peter Schaufuss Ballet and the Royal Danish Ballet. As a choreographer she has been commissioned to create work for Kettle's Yard, the Serpentine Gallery and Rambert. Renaud Wiser has worked with renowned companies including the Geneva Ballet, the Ballet National de Marseille, Gothenburg Ballet, Rambert and Bonachela Dance Company. In 2013 Renaud launched Renaud Wiser Dance Company. He is co-founder of the New Movement Collective. Steve Webb is a co-founder of Webb Yates Engineers. He has been involved with many exciting projects including the arch at Wembley Stadium and Calatrava's Turning Torso tower in Malmo.

26/02/2026

Step into the life of an AA (Insert programme name) student this March.

Join us for Day at the AA and experience our studio, meet tutors and current students, and explore our programme first-hand.

Whether you’ve already applied, hold an offer, or are still considering applying, this immersive event will give you a real insight into studying at the AA.

Who is it for?
Applicants, offer holders and anyone thinking about applying to the AA.

🗓️19.03.2026
⏰4.30
📍Architectural Association, London

Book your place now.
Visit www.aaschool.ac.uk/openday

AAIS PROGRAMME
4.30pm Arrival and Tour of the AA
5.15pm meet Programme Heads @ AAIS studio
5:30pm AAIS MFA share excerpts of their end of year projects @ AAIS Studio
6.30pm Walk to Nest(136 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 5EZ) where Phase 1 events are being prepared
7:00 Open rehearsal of Phase 1 cohort performance Re:Turn

PARTNER SPOTLIGHTAAIS works through partnership.
Across art, culture, and spatial practice, we collaborate to create wor...
19/01/2026

PARTNER SPOTLIGHT
AAIS works through partnership.
Across art, culture, and spatial practice, we collaborate to create work beyond disciplinary boundaries.
We’re excited to be working with this year.
Stay tuned ✨

19/01/2026
22/12/2025

AA Interprofessional Studio (AAIS)
MA/MFA in Spatial Performance and Design Architectural Association School of Architecture.

AAIS treats architecture as a cultural practice shaped through action, collaboration, and production.
Over 12 or 18 months, students create spatial works across performance, installation, film, writing, and design, learning to operate across disciplines while questioning and redefining architecture’s role, tools, and agency.

Apply via AA Postgraduate Applications: https://ebsontrackprospect-aasa.tribal-ebs.com/Page/ProspectusList

Bursaries available. Apply by 23 January 2026.

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01/12/2025

The /people: at home in more than one discipline book launch at the AA Bookshop brought coauthors, students and guests together for a performative presentation that unfolded through performative presentations and open conversation. The event introduced the book as a situated enquiry into spatial performance and design, shaped by lived experience, collaborative practice and crossings between artistic and architectural work. Following an introduction by Anna Font, Theo Lorenz, Tanja Siems, Christian Küsters, Miraj Ahmed, Portia Kamons and Robin Hunt and alumni Zoie wang & Elyssa Sykes Smith reflected on the process of creating the book and collaboration through AAIS. The evening offered a live extension of the book, turning the shop into a temporary studio for dialogue and collective thinking. Thank you for all the helping AAIS phase 1. and 2. thank you Mohan Cheng for the music and thank you Ying Ying Cecily Tong for the Video.

29/10/2025

At the AA Interprofessional Studio, art, architecture and performance meet through collaboration and production.

This is a transdisciplinary environment where designers, artists, performers and architects work side by side, creating real projects that transform space and experience.

The MA (12 months) and MFA (18 months) in Spatial Performance and Design connect creative research with public work across Europe and beyond.

Each project is conceived, built and performed.
It is learning through doing, theory becoming action.

Students work with professionals from theatre, film, urban design and cultural practice to produce events, installations and performances in real contexts.

Production becomes a form of thinking.
Collaboration becomes both method and medium, redefining how art and architecture act in the world.

Join us for our Open Day and /people book launch at on 5 November.
Applications are now open.


An inspiring and intense week of work with our partners from KHIO and Færderbiennalen from shared theory sessions, lectu...
12/10/2025

An inspiring and intense week of work with our partners from KHIO and Færderbiennalen from shared theory sessions, lectures and introductions to the performance presentation NOT-YET/ /NOT ANYMORE. This is a great the beginning this years initiative leading to the “not-yet/ / feaderbiennalen” festival in Norway next year as a “global dress rehearsal”……. .25 .no .siems .lorenz

Join us tonight at the AAIS studio at 6pm …findings as I walk…• …a dialogSverre Aaker SondresenSverre Aaker Sondresen is...
09/10/2025

Join us tonight at the AAIS studio at 6pm

…findings as I walk…
• …a dialog

Sverre Aaker Sondresen

Sverre Aaker Sondresen is Associate Professor and Head of the Master’s Programme in Interior Architecture and Furniture Design at KHIO (Oslo National Academy of the Arts).
He is co-founder of the architectural office ark-tellus and has also taught at NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), AHO (The Oslo School of Architecture), and BAS (Bergen School of Architecture).

In his work, he often seeks to find architecture in the space and dialog between interior and landscape.

This semester, AAIS and KHIO collaborate with the Færderbiennale (Biennale for Site-Specific Dance and Architecture). The topic is ‘the not yet’, and the site is a quarry at ‘the end of the world’.

The lecture will present two projects while sharing some thoughts on his approach and attitude to being an architect and a teacher – and some findings as he walks along.

Join authors Theo Lorenz and Tanja Siems for a conversation about their new book /People (Actar Publishers, 2025), hoste...
07/10/2025

Join authors Theo Lorenz and Tanja Siems for a conversation about their new book /People (Actar Publishers, 2025), hosted by urbanNext.
In this session, the authors will explore how People distills years of teaching and research at the AA Interprofessional Studio into a new figure — the “/Person” — someone at home in more than one discipline. Together, we’ll discuss how this idea reshapes what it means to practice, teach, and think creatively today.

The conversation will touch on the book’s concrete methods for crossing disciplinary borders, its use of performance and narrative as tools for design, and its reimagining of architecture as a field open to collaboration, transformation, and new forms of meaning-making.

Moderated by Dima Fadel, editor at urbanNext, the discussion will be followed by an open Q&A session, inviting the audience to reflect on how interprofessional thinking can redefine the way we create and engage with the world.publishers

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