Opinion
Comment from leading voices in British architecture on news, practice and discourse
Comment from leading voices in British architecture on news, practice and discourse
Architecture seems to be breaking – or broken entirely. Why not let the profession’s youngest generation do their thing? asks Toko Andrews
What benefits can an employer offer its staff to encourage them not to take their talents elsewhere? Matthew Turner has some cost-effective suggestions
A new breed of custom-built chat bots is about to make the AI boom a whole lot more relevant to architects, says Keir Regan-Alexander
Former Bank of England economist David Green takes a look at the prospects for architect practices over the coming year and finds grounds for optimism
Cities such as London now have a shortage of industrial space, sparking a move towards industrial intensification and the use of multi-level solutions, writes Graham Haworth
Geoff Wilkinson delves deeper into the practical aspects of the new Building Safety Act
Last month, Rory Olcayto gave a speech at the RIAS convention in Glasgow describing the city as a ‘shipwreck’. Here, he explains what’s gone wrong and what could fix it
Architecture which fully answers the challenge of the climate crisis is starting to become a duty, not an achievement worthy of applause, argues Kunle Barker
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