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A critical digest of what has been holding the architecture world's collective attention
The Cass' fight to stay in the heart of London is symptomatic of the marginalisation of Britain's art schools
Two London-based designers-cum-critics have crowdfunded a new architecture magazine, the Real Review. Phineas Harper discusses the publication with founders Jack Self and Shumi Bose
From #Zahagate to High Rise to the Real Review, the AF presents a critical digest of the issues, ideas and arguments which have recently occupied architecture's collective consciousness
As Britain hesitantly frames its response to the ongoing refugee crisis, Catherine Slessor celebrates the fertile relationship between immigration and the culture and architecture of London
The crude left/right dichotomy between inner London and its peripheries does nobody in the city any good
Our city centre is ossifying into private fiefdoms populated largely by oligarchs and hedgies