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
The BAME architecture students of today will have quite a shock when they leave university, writes Kunle Barker
We should move away from the idea of architecture as a finite product and instead embrace ongoing maintenance for our creations, argues Toko Andrews
At a time when everyone – planners included – despairs at the length of time required to resolve even a tiny planning application, design codes offer the enticing possibility of clarity and certainty, says Hana Loftus
A school and a community facility are just two projects in our Neighbourhood issue, which is bursting with intriguing schemes, says Emily Booth
Architects have a pivotal role to play in transforming streets into inclusive spaces suitable for children’s activities, interaction, and play, says Cristina Monteiro
Self-awareness is the key to reacting better to situations or people that might set you off, says Matthew Turner
The world of architecture isn’t satisfying a reader’s creative urges. Matthew Turner suggests that embracing one’s genuine curiosities can provide the motivation to persevere through inevitable challenges
The destruction of the Crooked House pub in the Black Country highlights the planning and listing systems’ failure to put value on essence of place, argues John R Bryson
UK architecture schools boast some of the world's best designers – but success in practice doesn't guarantee success as a teacher. Is the lack of training for educators letting down the new next generation of architects, asks Siraaj Mitha
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