Westminster launches legal action to block Chipperfield in Waterloo
City teams up with English Heritage to launch judicial review over world heritage concerns
TNG Youth & Community Centre by RCKa
The translucent skin of RCKa’s south London youth centre encloses a building in which the architect’s involvement extends far beyond the design
Carbuncle Cup nomination — Oakfield Primary, Rugby by Atkins for Sunesis
Have your say on this year’s nominations
Carbuncle Cup nomination — Castle Mill housing, Port Meadow, Oxford by Frankham Consultancy Group
Have your say on this year’s nominations
How the other half live: Herzog & de Meuron's Jade Signature in Miami
A sneak peek at the Swiss practice’s mega-project in Miami
Editor's choice
Architecture on the carpet: the curious tale of construction toys and the genesis of modern building
A study of architects’ toys entertains but does not convince
Are libraries living on borrowed time?
Britain’s public libraries grew out of an age of civic pride and self-improvement. Now, adrift in a privatised digital world, their architectural presence needs celebrating more than ever
High Rise at the National Theatre
Photographs from a five-year project exploring the relationship between high rise developments and the city below
The Lisbon triennale gets closer and closer
Galilee proposes ‘radical’ programme for this autumn’s event
Sir Hugh Casson PRA – Making Friends
Hugh Casson’s personality overshadowed his architecture, which is overdue a reappraisal
Do design competitions exploit architects?
Clients have been accused of abusing the system to stockpile ideas on the cheap — at great expense to the designers.
Cameron Road housing by Casper Mueller Kneer
Architect hopes to reinvigorate streetscape in Ilford, east London
The Caretaker’s House, Hooke Park by Invisible Studio
A technical look at constructing with green timber
CPD 12 2013: Specifying linoleum flooring
Durability, sustainability, bacteria resistance and ease of installation are just some of the benefits of linoleum, a natural product that can be used on floors, as well as on furniture and walls
Architect of the Year Awards 2013: Refurb
Find out how to enter one of this year’s most hotly contested awards
Architect of the Year Awards 2013: Masterplanning and Public Realm
Find out how to enter one of this year’s most hotly contested awards
How to get the World Architecture 100 2013
How to get your hands on a copy of the world’s only international architect rankings and find out who’s made it to number one in 2013
Scrapping design statements 'creates confusion'
Attempt to reduce bureaucracy could create more work for councils and additional costs for developers
Rogers’ Cheesegrater becomes tallest building in City of London
Topping out ceremony was attended by Boris Johnson
George Square refurbishment plans approved by council
In-house refurbishment to be carried out after controversy over scrapped McAslan scheme
Student shows
Architecture student shows 2013: Lincoln School of Architecture
Featuring award-winning student work
Book Club Review: The Globalisation of Modern Architecture, Robert Adam
Robert Adam laudably tackles a wide-ranging subject in this stimulatingly written book
Silvertown Quays is out on its own
Even a radical development model needs to connect with the city, says Ellis Woodman
Emptiness brings its own inspiration
Two very different buildings in northern France reveal the power of a blank canvas, says Gillian Darley
Julian Harrap ‘Find your own mission in life’
The founder of Julian Harrap Architects on Aldo von Eyck, Louis Kahn and the cities of the imagination
Architects' favourite pubs: The Jerusalem Tavern, Clerkenwell, London
Stewart Dodd recalls a pub which was once a coffee house he frequented as a student
Pop-up space at Hay Festival by Binom Architects
London-based practice builds a temporary restaurant to play host to Spanish chef José Pizarro
Architect's Eye photography competition winners revealed
Two architects named as overall winners, after record breaking number of entries received











