Patrick Lynch
ReviewReview | Edward Cullinan Architects, by Kenneth Powell
A new book reveals the ‘somewhat eccentric sensibility of an often very good architect’, finds Patrick Lynch
FeaturesThe Civic Art of Neave Brown
In this edited excerpt from the introduction to a new book on Neave Brown, Patrick Lynch explores the enduring relevance of the architect’s work
ReviewReview | Sigurd Lewerentz: Architect of Death and Life
Patrick Lynch finds that a book on Sigurd Lewerentz reveals new perspectives on the Swedish architect while also reinforcing his enduring relevance to contemporary practice
FeaturesExperience in itself
Patrick Lynch and Kieran Long discuss Sigurd Lewerentz, Swedish architectural culture and museums as ‘machines for depolarsation’
OpinionLooking for a decent architecture school? Good luck...
Architectural education in the UK is a shameful shambles, argues Patrick Lynch
ReviewJames Stirling: early and unpublished writings on architecture
James Stirling put the world of architecture to rights in his often hilarious pad
- Opinion
Why is it so hard for young architects?
A year ago, when our practice Lynch Architects won the Young Architect of the Year Award, my wife Claudia and I were preparing to take our students to Oporto to see again the work of Alvaro Siza, and experience a place whose spirit can be felt in the care its ...
- Opinion
Narcissists who cant take criticism
Will Alsop’s anger last month that anyone dare criticise his work illuminated a widening rift in architectural culture.
- Opinion
Making something out of nothing
I am writing this on Monday evening, having just returned from a visit to my in-laws in Dresden, where they are intimately acquainted with disasters, both natural and man-made.






