A compact island site in south-east London has been turned into a spacious, playful primary school that’s cleverly knitted into the urban fabric
No one said becoming an architect is easy. BD talks to the shortlisted practices about their challenges and aspirations
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the YAYA shortlist
Highlights from March in a magazine format
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No one said becoming an architect is easy. BD talks to the shortlisted practices about their challenges and aspirations
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the YAYA shortlist
RIBA figures suggest the overall gender pay gap for the profession could be more than 43%. But Eleanor Jolliffe counsels against a kneejerk reaction
The city’s light-industrial heritage is being trashed in some places – but has been creatively embraced in others
Streets are places too - but you’d be forgiven for thinking most councils hadn’t got the memo, argues Hank Dittmar
More people than ever live in cities - but that still means half the world doesn’t. Designing for them is just as important
Julia Park chews over the draft NPPF and Letwin’s initial report - and laments ministers’ woeful lack of aspiration
Nervous clients want their architects to have ‘experience’, while patrons judge the quality, says Phil Coffey
At the Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s new visitor centre, Feilden Fowles has made innovative use of rammed concrete, says Amanda Birch
Tonkin Liu director Anna Lui admires Pier Luigi Nervi’s ability to synthesize engineering, art and construction
The NPPF and draft London Plan call for increased housing densities. Ike Ijeh looks at two schemes to see if the proposals measure up
Kay Hughes arrived at the property jamboree for the first time with trepidation. But she found its dinosaur reputation is no longer fully justified
Make Architects founder criticises development cycle, but admits participating with 5 Broadgate
Technical innovations are making it easier to exploit the potential of spherical buildings
Public art can amuse or provoke - or just go rusty. Artist Sean Henry looks at some pitfalls
The Romanian-born former secretary of the Royal Fine Arts Commission led a remarkable life
On International Women’s Day Ike Ijeh talks to leading architects about the challenges they have overcome
The south London suburb has been the butt of jokes for years. But that’s beginning to change, says Robert Park
When 25,000 people met to talk about the future of cities, architecture was absent from the agenda. Daniel Elsea asks why
What happens when two of the biggest names in architecture collaborate?