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Red Metropolis

2021-02-18T15:13:41+00:00

Owen Hatherley’s stimulating history of London’s government and public architecture is given greater resonance by uncertain times, finds Patrick Lynch

Red Metropolis2021-02-18T15:13:41+00:00

Fantastic Worlds

2021-02-18T15:14:35+00:00

Architecture Drawing Prize founder Ken Shuttleworth on the process of selecting this year’s winners

Fantastic Worlds2021-02-18T15:14:35+00:00

Enduring Value

2021-02-01T16:49:50+00:00

Viewpoint As ageing housing estates face ever-greater threat of demolition, it's important to proclaim the quality of schemes such as Weedington Road, says Irénée Scalbert

Enduring Value2021-02-01T16:49:50+00:00

Searching for the Essential

2021-02-18T15:15:47+00:00

The sketches of Florian Beigel and Philip Christou of ARU explore spatial ideas while prolonging uncertainty, finds Louis Mayes

Searching for the Essential2021-02-18T15:15:47+00:00

Fine Finish

2021-02-18T15:15:06+00:00

Skilled delivery is an essential architectural service, and we should celebrate it more within the profession, says Earle Arney

Fine Finish2021-02-18T15:15:06+00:00

On Intricacy

2021-01-20T11:48:28+00:00

Book A monograph on John Meunier is a model for affectionate but critically rigorous architectural publishing, says David Knight

On Intricacy2021-01-20T11:48:28+00:00

Live Issues

2021-01-14T22:19:34+00:00

Events With digital events now the norm, Bobby Jewell looks at what this means for practices hoping to host

Live Issues2021-01-14T22:19:34+00:00

Recognition Matters

2021-01-21T15:55:30+00:00

Viewpoint Architectural award-winners are increasingly diverse, but we can't stop pushing for better representation says Zoë Berman

Recognition Matters2021-01-21T15:55:30+00:00

Daddy Wouldn’t Buy Me a Bauhaus

2021-01-08T15:38:02+00:00

Books A compendium of profiles by Janet Abrams recalls a different age for design, its culture and criticism, says Rosamund Diamond

Daddy Wouldn’t Buy Me a Bauhaus2021-01-08T15:38:02+00:00

Sadie Morgan

2021-02-09T12:03:16+00:00

My Kind of Town Plymouth was a case of love at first sight

Sadie Morgan2021-02-09T12:03:16+00:00

What’s in a Name?

2021-01-21T15:52:00+00:00

Practice Developing a brand is a valuable opportunity for architectural practices to reflect on their identity and sense of purpose, says Greenspace CEO Adrian Caddy

What’s in a Name?2021-01-21T15:52:00+00:00
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