Alsop calls RMJM's Goodwin recruitment 'stupid'
Architect says he spent five years in a “corporate wasteland”
Government gives £3 billion for London housing
Greater London Authority will manage funds under Localism Act
Herzog and de Meuron teams up with Ai Weiwei on Serpentine pavilion
Designers behind Beijing’s Bird’s Nest stadium work together again
Great innovations: Dickens and architecture
Dickens’s approach to architecture was more phlegmatic and utilitarian than many bicentenary tributes suggest
SBEC sustainability centre finds ways to push the envelope
The Sustainable Building Envelope Centre has been established to harness the building fabric to generate energy. Here is a look at its ambitions and some of the key technologies under development
Care centre’s fearless symmetry
The unconventional geometry of CZWG’s Maggie’s Nottingham is made up of simple steel elements
Julian Lewis’s inspiration: the 1960 Olympic Village, Rome
Julian Lewis of East looks to the outskirts of Rome for an example of rich urban placemaking
Exhibition Road, London, by Dixon Jones
Dixon Jones’s shared-space scheme for Exhibition Road paves the way for many more creative London streetscapes
Terry Farrell: "Recessions are the right time to masterplan"
Terry Farrell discusses creating a better city and alternatives to Foster’s proposal for a Thames Estuary airport at the Movers and Shakers networking breakfast
Alvaro Siza sings the Beatles
We couldn’t resist sharing this behind-the-scenes video of Siza at work shot by Fernando Guerra
Buildings of 2012: Shenzhen Stock Exchange by OMA
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
CPD 2011 Module 14: Glass barrier systems
This module looks at different types of glass barrier systems
Plans for MediaCityUK extension submitted
Carbuncle Cup winner to see additional 500,000sq m of sustainable development
Picture of the day
Architects' desks: Bob Stern, partner at Robert AM Stern Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
Rogers' broader education risks also being shallower
Architecture students have enough to learn in their first three years without further spreading the curriculum
Engineered into ugliness
Dixon Jones’s shared space scheme on Exhibition Road points the way to the high street’s survival
Union Terrace Gardens: ‘not so’ Critical Regionalism
Can Critical Regionalism make a successful transition from New York to Aberdeen?
Temples for atheists
A new kind of gallery
The second in Alain de Botton’s series of architectural proposals that draw on the power of religious spaces - without the God bit
Life Class: Massimo Scolari
The Italian architect on Aldo Rossi, Peter Eisenman and his favourite project
Would you want to live in the London Olympic Village?
Yes, says Alex Ely, the facilities are excellent; while George Saumarez Smith would prefer somewhere less designed
Shine a searchlight on your site
Now you’ve built your website, the next step is to optimise it for users and search engines
Crossrail is a bim pioneer
The rail link is set to be the first UK infrastructure project to realise the bim lifecycle concept
Noah's Arkitecture
Dinosaur buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
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Glancey is designed out
Guardian critic departs, music to de Botton’s ears, and we welcome our newest reader — the Queen










