Phil Pawlett Jackson
FeaturesPapering over the cracks of a burnt-out, bought-out society
RIBA’s community architecture exhibition could be a creative celebration of the human spirit but somehow fails to ignite Phil Pawlett Jackson
ReviewWe're in the middle of a housing crisis, but RIBA's saccharine show offers no serious solutions
The perennially moribund Royal Institute belatedly weighs in on Britain’s acute housing crisis with a let-them-eat-cake exhibition of sickly home sweet homes, says Phil Pawlett Jackson
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Review: Creation from Catastrophe
What architecture ‘really is’ is at stake in a new exhibition at the RIBA comparing historic disaster responses with a new movement of community-led rebuilding approaches. Phil Pawlett Jackson questions the dichotomy
ReviewLearning from the Koreans
The Cass’s latest cultural exchange is full of playfulness, Phil Pawlett Jackson finds
ReviewPutting community consultations in the spotlight
Phil Pawlett Jackson finds a playful process of resident consultation is made the subject of a lighting exhibition hosted by LSE Cities
ReviewEducation is not a commodity
Architectural education should be about opening minds not pockets, a debate at the Architecture Foundation heard. Phil Pawlett Jackson was taking notes
ReviewArtist's library installation speaks volumes
ArtAngel’s latest project celebrates the pioneering architecture of Holborn Library and raises some interesting challenges for the profession, finds Phil Pawlett Jackson






