Patrick Lynch
- Review
Review | Edward Cullinan Architects, by Kenneth Powell
A new book reveals the ‘somewhat eccentric sensibility of an often very good architect’, finds Patrick Lynch
- Features
The 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
- Review
Review | 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
- Features
Experience in itself
Patrick Lynch and Kieran Long discuss Sigurd Lewerentz, Swedish architectural culture and museums as ‘machines for depolarsation’
- Opinion
Looking for a decent architecture school? Good luck...
Architectural education in the UK is a shameful shambles, argues Patrick Lynch
- Review
James Stirling: early and unpublished writings on architecture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.