Tom Holbrook
OpinionIf Cambridge is to have a development corporation, then it must deliver for the public good
What would a development corporation ‘mission’ look like for Cambridge and what public good could it achieve, asks Tom Holbrook
ReviewEcological Urbanism
Mohsen Mostafavi’s collection of essays opens up the scope of landscape design
ReviewDistance and Engagement: Vogt Landscape Architect
Alice Foxley’s elegant monograph provides new studio insights but fails to get its hands dirty.
ReviewBas Smets, London Festival of Architecture
The landscape architect’s recent presentation revealed his commitment to process over PR.
ReviewFlemish architect Jan de Vylder shows the beauty of making do
We hear the first of four lectures given by practices who are placing Flanders at the forefront of the architectural debate
ReviewThe strange relationship between sciences and humanities
Geometry is the overarching theme of this new show at Kettle’s Yard, writes Tom Holbrook
ReviewDrawing you in
An exhibition shows how, in the age of computer images, drawings can still offer something unique.

Building StudyAre they house-proud in Harlow?
Tom Holbrook vets housing by Proctor Matthews and Richard Murphy






