Joshua Bolchover is a curator, urban researcher and architectural designer. He co-founded the curatorial, architectural design agency Newbetter in 2002. Newbetter's approach is research led and content driven. Complex information and issues are organised and curated into spatial and visual experiences. Recent projects include Airspace: What skyline does London want, and Hydan, a collaboration with the artist Neal Rock. Other Newbetter projects include the international touring exhibition and research project Can Buildings Curate which originated at the Architectural Association Gallery, London before touring internationally, Remember Tomorrow: Hulme as Urban Myth,which was a contribution to the Shrinking Cities Project, and the concept Boutique store at Topshop, London.
Joshua was a local curator for the Manchester-Liverpool section of Shrinking Cities between 2003-2005. He has collaborated with Raoul Bunschoten, Chora since 2003 working on strategic urban projects in difficult urban locations such as the Thames Gateway and the Taiwan Strait. Joshua teaches architecture at London Metropolitan University and has also taught at Cambridge University and the Architectural Association. He worked with Diller + Scofidio in New York compiling and designing the book Blur: The Making of Nothing. He was educated at Cambridge University and at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
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