Tony McIntyre
ReviewReview | Windows in Architecture, by Christopher Masters
Tony McIntyre enjoys a new publication from Merrell
ReviewThe Architecture Drawing Book: RIBA Collections
Tony McIntyre enjoys a journey through the RIBA’s drawings collection
ReviewA History of Council Housing in 100 Estates
Councils played a central role in housing provision throughout most of the 20th century. Tony McIntyre reviews a new book that charts that history
ReviewDesigned to Perform: An Illustrated Guide to Delivering Energy Efficient Homes
Tom Dollard’s book is both a useful technical reference point and an inspiring guide to the future of energy efficient construction, writes Tony McIntyre
ReviewReview | Back to the Drawing Board: An Exhibition of Recent Work by James Willis & Carl Laubin
Two very different artists have found common themes and rediscovered the pleasure of the drawing board, writes Tony McIntyre
ReviewReview | There is nothing else remotely like it in modern architecture
Post modern architect John Outram’s colourful and exuberant style is back in fashion. Tony McIntyre reviews a major new book on the man and his work
ReviewDavid Jolly: Ephemeral Architecture
Marcelo Araya Avena’s exhibition exploring the architecture of David Jolly’s Open City gives food for thought

Building StudyBateman’s Row House by Theis Khan Architects
Combining homes, an office and a gallery, this east London building near Shoreditch High Street revels in setting up rules and then breaking them
Building StudyLifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Charlotte Building, Gresse Street, London
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has overcome tight space constraints to create a stylish facade and some positively art deco touches for the Charlotte Building in the heart of London’s West End
Building StudyPatel Taylor Architects’ Lowther School Children’s Centre
Patel Taylor’s Children’s Centre in Barnes, south-west London, is the first stage of a project that aims to boost the whole of the local community
ReviewFarshid Moussavi’s new book focuses on form
FOA partner Moussavi has thoroughly explored in The Function of Form how ‘affects’ can create more inclusive architectural forms
ReviewRegina Galindo suffers for her art
Guatemalan video artist Regina Galindo’s work involves personal physical pain and incarceration
ReviewArchitecture goes from coast to ghost at Jaywick
Artist Nathan Coley’s colourful addition to the village of Jaywick near Clacton-on-Sea is an engaging reminder of the temporary nature of all construction, says Tony McIntyre
Building StudyAPA Architects gets established
APA’s showroom and offices for upcoming furniture designer Established & Sons provided it with an opportunity to prove itself beyond its Future Systems background
Building StudyCocoon phase
The second phase of the Natural History Museum’s Darwin Centre takes a startling approach to the storage of the insect specimen collection, writes Tony McIntyre
ReviewIsamu Noguchi’s lightness of being
Tony McIntyre revels in this outstanding exhibition of sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi’s pioneering and influential work
Building StudyGehry's Serpentine Pavilion raises deeper questions
Frank Gehry’s Serpentine Pavilion combines grandeur with history, but Tony McIntyre has issues with its structural honesty
ReviewShades of grey
Designs to reconstruct the Neues Museum lack the original’s architectural colour, says Tony McIntyre
ReviewSudley’s garden of not-so-earthly delights
Sudeley Castle’s Artists’ Playground is a great idea, but not as much fun as it sounds, says Tony McIntyre






