Projects / Workshops

   + Sümer Space
   + InterWoven Practices  
   + Steambending Workshops 
   + Çekmece Community Centre


Publications 

    + Çekmece Community Centre
Guide
    + Sümer Space
Guide


Exhibitions

   + InterWoven Practices Exhibition





About — 

Critical Craft is a Scotland-based organisation working to promote a more caring practice of architecture in a multi-scalar manner. Having emerged as an experimental research practice, the organisation now hopes to expand on its roots in community-building and knowledge sharing practices through making, while intra-acting with materials in sensitive and considered ways. 

Formalised as a C.I.C in 2025, the organisation places practices of repair and maintenance with equal standing as making and designing, recognising the processes of design as inexorably interwoven with material understanding and making technologies. Critical Craft organises and runs workshops while also contributing to research practice. In 2023, Critical Craft co-organised a workshop between İstanbul and Kahramanmaraş that explored textile waste, re-use, and collaborative weaving practices. This was then capsualised through an exhibition under the same name. The organisation has also worked on several projects in the post-disaster context of southern Turkiye, with organisations such as Hatay Earthquake Solidarity, All Hands and Hearts, ASF-UK and Herkes icin Mimarlik. This included the construction of 3 community spaces and publication of related creative commons licensed materials.


Steambending Workshops 

Sam Price (Master’s Thesis) 
2022 - 2023






In support of Sam’s thesis research, during 2022-23, he organised 2 workshops exploring the potential of steambending as a tool for building more intimate and entangled relationships between  ...