Category: Architecture
Issue 104 January-February 2007
Looking Back: Architecture
Looking back over a year in which – despite some masterly exceptions – discusssions about architecture were more prevalent than great new buildings
Issue 99 May 2006
Anyone Home?
Los Angeles architect Fritz Haeg’s ‘Salons’ create a sense of community for people from various disciplines who might otherwise never meet
Issue 99 May 2006
Give and Take
Questions of architectural vision versus the needs of the client can result in a complicated relationship
Issue 99 May 2006
A Clean, Well-Lit Space …
21st-century museum buildings are more than repositories of art; they also function as centres of urban activity and symbols of cultural regeneration
Issue 99 May 2006
Power Dressing
From Rem Koolhaas to Herzog & de Meuron, a number of today’s most famous architects accept commissions from repressive regimes. What does this say about the relationship between architectural innovation, ethics and ideology?
Issue 99 May 2006
Camera Lucida
Reyner Banham was one of the last century’s most influential architecture and design critics
Issue 82 April 2004
The Enclosure Business
Cedric Price
Issue 81 March 2004
Process Plant
Talking to Foreign Office Architects about branding, élitism and their concept of 'species'
Issue 71 November-December 2002
Next Year’s Model
The 2002 Venice Architecture Biennale
Issue 51 March-April 2000
Been There
Celebrations of the Future

















Listings June-August 2008
Download the June-August 2008 exhibition listings from the latest issue (PDF)




