The winner of this year’s AJ100 Contribution to the Profession award speaks to Flora Neville about Public Practice, the groundbreaking initiative she co-founded, which is raising the game of local authority placemaking
Author Archives: Flora Neville
Will ARB’s Great Education Shake-Up fix the profession?
Proposed changes to how students are taught have been billed as the biggest revolution in architectural education in 50 years. But are the ARB’s plans really as radical as the claims?
Can Georgian architecture regenerate Sheerness?
Conservationist Will Palin’s ongoing efforts in the deprived coastal town are somewhere between visionary and insane, finds Flora Neville
The Master Builder reviewed – the dizzy heights of architectural glory
A new production of Henrik Ibsen’s play, starring Ralph Fiennes, is likely to resonate with architects in the audience
Azadi Tower: ‘The perfect metaphor for Iran’s cultural paradoxes’
Tehran’s Azadi Tower, built in 1971 under the Shah, has established itself as one of the city’s most signficant landmarks
‘The strip is a ridiculous exaggeration of my life’
Classical architect Francis Terry tells Flora Neville about his sideline as a graphic novelist
Don’t miss Lumiere London this weekend
The capital’s first festival of light will illuminate the city this weekend at more than 30 different locations
Herzog & de Meuron Tate modern extension to open with Louise Bourgeois
The Tate Modern will open its new 10 storey, £260 million extension by Herzog & de Meuron with an exhibition of Louise Bourgeois’ work
Collapse and cohesion in Tadcaster
As the RIBA prepares to launch a new exhibition on regenerating disaster zones, Flora Neville visits the flooded Yorkshire town
De Rosee Sa unveils £158k Roald Dahl inspired dining hall
De Rosee Sa has completed this dining hall inspired by the children’s author Roald Dahl for Prestwood Infant School in Buckinghamshire