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Author Archives: Rory Olcayto
Many in the profession still consider Hadid an exotic anomaly
Why is it that Zaha Hadid, recipient of this year’s Gold Medal, is still thought of as an outsider? asks Rory Olcayto
Open House London is more than just another open day
It’s the greatest boost for the profession in a generation, says Rory Olcayto
War over the destruction of ancient ruins is madness
However much we revile the events at Palmyra, it is not worth going to war over ancient ruins, says Rory Olcayto
The Grand Tour
Rory Olcayto reviews an exhibition of the treasures of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire through the eyes of today’s artists
RIBA should buy the FAT archive
There must be a cupboard somewhere full of FAT’s drawings, models, and photographs and the RIBA should get its hands on it, says Rory Olcayto
Architects must engage public on emotional level to win planning
Sincere engagement with the public on an emotional level is vital, says Rory Olcayto
FAT: Back from the dead to edit The Architects’ Journal
Legendary architecture studio FAT is back for one final project: a summer special edition of The Architects’ Journal complete with a free gift
Debunking the architecture school rankings
The schools are doing fine regardless of The Guardian’s rankings, says Rory Olcayto
Student Shows 2015: CASS School of Architecture
Rory Olcayto takes a look at the CASS School of Architecture’s end-of-year show