Gavin Stamp
AT Editor2018-04-27T12:57:08+01:00My Kind of Town
Copenhagen is proud of its past without being pompous or arrogant
My Kind of Town
Copenhagen is proud of its past without being pompous or arrogant
Exhibition
Milton Keynes' Netherfield housing, designed in 1971 by Cross Dixon Gold Jones, comes under scrutiny
Practice
Croydon Council’s new in-house architectural practice will work in both the public and private sectors. It’s a model that should appeal to local authorities and architects alike, says director Chloë Phelps
Books
Fred Scott enjoys Colin Davies’ new wide-angle perspective of modern architecture
Awards
Results of the European Copper in Architecture Awards
Exhibition
The best student work of 2017 on show at RIBA in London and Liverpool
My Kind of Town
Marrakesh is Morocco’s magical, pulsating heart
Paris was my education, but it has fallen from grace, wrote Patrick Hodgkinson.
Holloway Road may be rough and ugly but it repays closer acquaintance, writes Peter St John.
My Kind of Town
Bloomsbury exemplifies a long-life, loose-fit approach to architecture
Viewpoint
Historic almshouses offer a model of sociability and seclusion that remains useful in designing housing for older people, says Stephen Proctor