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The profession still fails to communicate how architects shape the world
Will this month be remembered as the time the art world swallowed ‘architecture’ in one clean gulp? asks Rory Olcayto
Milan Expo 2015: first reaction from the AJ editor
There may be organisational issues and local protests over its reliance on volunteers, but this Expo will hook you, says Rory Olcayto
May Day is more than a day off work
On May Day we must reflect on the deadly toll construction takes on its workforce, says Rory Olcayto
Take a risk and stay true to Mackintosh and Glasgow
As Page\Park embarks on restoring the Mack, it needs to ignore the heritage bores, says Rory Olcayto
Join the AJ on a tour of the burned out Mac
Rory Olcayto explores the burnt out remains of the Glasgow School of Art as part of last week’s symposium on the Mackintosh building
Mackintosh restoration team faces huge workload
The restoration of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Glasgow School of Art will require the production of 1,100 drawings and 20 hand-made models, the architect tasked with the challenge has revealed
Moira Gemmill’s revolutionary approach will become her legacy
Moira Gemmill spurned celebrity architecture in favour of new talent and ideas, says Rory Olcayto
Politicians need to be educated when it comes to building schools
We’re campaigning to put education and school building at the top of the political agenda, says Rory Olcayto
Architecture Tomorrow showcases real projects that will get built
Architecture Tomorrow (ATOM) doesn’t predict the future of the built environment, it is the future of the built environment, says Rory Olcayto