Alex Lifschutz
AT Editor2017-12-20T11:05:07+00:00My Kind of Town
Bloomsbury exemplifies a long-life, loose-fit approach to architecture
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
Practice
VeloCity team members Kay Hughes and Sarah Featherstone explain how cycling initiated and informed the winning entry to the National Infrastructure Commission’s ‘Cambridge to Oxford Connection’ ideas competition
Book
Conceptual drawings by Peter Ahrends shed light on the creative process within the celebrated office of Ahrends Burton Koralek
Book
Reinier de Graaf’s candid and witty dissection of the architectural profession incorporates ideas that must be challenged, says Patrik Schumacher
Event
The two-day international event returns to London in January with a focus on light
Book
Douglas Murphy reviews a timely study of a brief but golden era in state-funded social housing
Awards
6a Architects, dRMM, Alison Brooks Architects and Feilden Fowles are among this year's winners
Learning From
The businesslike approach of Powell & Moya set the tone for my own practice, says Peter Baynes
Awards
Maccreanor Lavington wins the Supreme Award with South Gardens at London's Elephant & Castle
Research
A speculative design proposal – now the basis of a film by Grant Gee – shows that London can expand inside the Green Belt , says its author Peter Barber
Book
Disparate architectural bedfellows are gathered in the cause of making a fashion into a style