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In the second of a new series of columns written by Architecture Foundation Supporters, Bob Allies (Allies and Morrison) questions whether the design of new development in London is suffering from over-regulation.
In the first of a new series of columns written by Architecture Foundation Supporters, Joe Morris (Morris+Company) and Elly Ward (Both/And) consider what life changes architects can make to help save the planet.
An edited transcript of a special debate between curators from the Sharjah Triennial, Oslo Triennale, Chicago Biennale and Seoul Biennale
An edited transcript of engineer, Steve Webb's speculation on life after Brexit
The Architecture Foundation presents six provocations questioning the culture of the crit in British architecture schools
Architecture Foundation and Royal College of Art launch partnership
From roller skates to golf bags to head coverings, local authorities are cracking down on public liberty
The Masterclass will be staged in Oxford at James Stirling's Florey Building with studios led by Go Hasegawa, 6a, Kersten Geers, Emanuel Christ, Clancy Moore and Luetjens Padmanabhan
The worst thing about the 2016 Venice Biennale was the response of its sanctimonious critics
What happened when the Architecture Foundation's critic-at-large was invited to dine with the High-Rise's infamous creator
Ian Nairn warned of creeping urban privatisation 50 years ago. Now a wave of public space protests are proving him right
David Cameron claims architecture contributes to riots but architects decry the housing bill and 'sink estate' rhetoric