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Opinion: page 21

  • Architecture

    Architecture

    "The Farrell Review has empowered architects and designers to shape policy"

    Much has been achieved in the five years since the publishing of the Farrell Review, a report on the state of the UK's architecture, but we can still do much more to improve our towns and cities, writes Terry Farrell. More about "The Farrell Review has empowered architects and designers to shape policy"

    Terry Farrell | 24 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Photograph of Jakarta, Indonesia, is courtesy of Shutterstock

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "As environmental catastrophe unfolds, we need architecture that is more than just green"

    We've woken up to the reality of the anthropocene era and realised the catastrophic damage we've inflicted on the planet. Now we must develop a new form of architecture that can adapt to major environmental changes, says Darran Anderson. More about "As environmental catastrophe unfolds, we need architecture that is more than just green"

    Darran Anderson | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Impington Village College by Maxwell Fry and Walter Gropius

    Bauhaus 100

    Bauhaus 100

    "Bauhaus just wasn't British"

    There's a reason why Bauhaus architects and designers struggled to forge careers in the UK, says Owen Hatherley in the latest instalment of our Bauhaus 100 series. More about "Bauhaus just wasn't British"

    Owen Hatherley | 18 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Boston City Hall

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "Boston City Hall is the frog waiting to wake up as a prince"

    As the brutalist Boston City Hall celebrates its 50th birthday, Aaron Betsky reflects on the building's history as a monument to social democracy, and wonders if proposed updates will bring it a happily ever after. More about "Boston City Hall is the frog waiting to wake up as a prince"

    Aaron Betsky | 17 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Bella Freud and Maria Speake fashion retro interiors for BBC TV centre apartment

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Tactility, imperfection and a pale flush of colour: interior design trends for 2019

    Interior design in 2019 will centre around wellbeing and comfort, says Michelle Ogundehin. Her trend report includes the tactile surfaces and humble materials of "soft Scandi", plus a splash of tangy mustard. More about Tactility, imperfection and a pale flush of colour: interior design trends for 2019

    Michelle Ogundehin | 11 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Lora DiCarlo sex toy Osé

    Technology

    Technology

    "Shocking that high-profile tech organisations are still making gendered blunders"

    Awarding then banning a robotic sex toy at this year's Consumer Electronics Show proves the technology industry's oblivious attitude towards women's wants and needs, says tech writer Holly Brockwell. More about "Shocking that high-profile tech organisations are still making gendered blunders"

    Holly Brockwell | 10 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Floating University Berlin

    2018 review

    2018 review

    Ten architecture breakthroughs you might have missed in 2018

    From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. More about Ten architecture breakthroughs you might have missed in 2018

    Phineas Harper | 28 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Richard Meier, Jeanne Gang and Itsuko Hasegawa in our review of 2018

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "If you think 2018 was the year that women architects emerged from the shadows, think again"

    From allegations of sexual harassment against Richard Meier to the homelessness crises, 2018 has been a depressing year, says Archiboo founder Amanda Baillieu. More about "If you think 2018 was the year that women architects emerged from the shadows, think again"

    Amanda Baillieu | 21 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Design

    Design

    "Both housing and support are required to solve the problem of homelessness"

    Can architects and designers help solve homelessness? Following Dezeen's report on the tent village on London's Tottenham Court Road, architect Kieren Majhail explores the background to the homeless crisis and discusses ways the profession can help. More about "Both housing and support are required to solve the problem of homelessness"

    Kieren Majhail | 20 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Owen Hatherley explores architecture of post-Soviet cities like Moscow

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "Dictatorship in the 21st century looks like London or New York"

    Moscow shows us that cities created by dictatorships can also have beautiful buildings and welcoming public spaces, says Owen Hatherley. More about "Dictatorship in the 21st century looks like London or New York"

    Owen Hatherley | 19 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Landscape architecture on the approach to Glenstone Pavilions, Potomac

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "Landscape architecture in 2018 provided a bold vision for our shared built environment"

    In this Opinion column, Charles A Birnbaum looks back at the highs and lows of landscape architecture over the past year, and predicts that the discipline will continue to blur with other urban fields in 2019. More about "Landscape architecture in 2018 provided a bold vision for our shared built environment"

    Charles A Birnbaum | 14 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • ETH Zurich robots use new digital construction technique to build timber structures

    Technology

    Technology

    "Post-digital architecture will be rough, provisional and crafted by robots"

    In the post-digital age, architects will be designing in code and robots will be constructing our buildings, says Owen Hopkins. More about "Post-digital architecture will be rough, provisional and crafted by robots"

    Owen Hopkins | 12 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Living Coral is Pantone's colour of the year for 2019

    Design

    Design

    "Pantone's colour of the year harks of naivety, not optimism"

    Pantone's Living Coral shade can't be a harbinger of positivity, says Michelle Ogundehin, when real coral reefs are being devastated by global warming. More about "Pantone's colour of the year harks of naivety, not optimism"

    Michelle Ogundehin | 10 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Bauhaus colour

    Bauhaus 100

    Bauhaus 100

    "Appreciating the role of colour in architecture is a great missed opportunity of the Bauhaus"

    It's a shame that, although colour theory was taught at the Bauhaus, it wasn’t significantly applied to architecture, says Michelle Ogundehin in this Opinion as part of our Bauhaus 100 series. More about "Appreciating the role of colour in architecture is a great missed opportunity of the Bauhaus"

    Michelle Ogundehin | 29 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    "If forests were meant to burn, why not the houses in them?"

    Natural disasters like the recent California wildfires are not going to go away, so the only option is to rebuild with temporality in mind, argues Aaron Betsky. More about "If forests were meant to burn, why not the houses in them?"

    Aaron Betsky | 26 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Bauhaus women

    Bauhaus 100

    Bauhaus 100

    "Bauhaus histories tend to be disproportionately dominated by male protagonists"

    Women are often edited out of the history of the Bauhaus, says Catherine Slessor, in this Opinion as part of our Bauhaus 100 series. But the role of female Bauhauslers in shaping the course of modern design is at last being addressed. More about "Bauhaus histories tend to be disproportionately dominated by male protagonists"

    Catherine Slessor | 20 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Crowded New York City subway station

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "Amazon HQ2 will strain spaces and systems on which all New Yorkers rely"

    Amazon HQ2 will only exacerbate New York City's already stretched infrastructure, cramped public spaces and sky-high rents, says Alan G Brake in this Opinion column. More about "Amazon HQ2 will strain spaces and systems on which all New Yorkers rely"

    Alan G Brake | 16 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • The New Bauhaus

    Bauhaus 100

    Bauhaus 100

    "Nowhere did the heritage of the Bauhaus find ground as fertile as in America"

    The Bauhaus fundamentally changed the philosophy and methodology of design education in the United States, says Margret Kentgens-Craig, author of The Bauhaus and America, in this Opinion as part of our Bauhaus 100 series. More about "Nowhere did the heritage of the Bauhaus find ground as fertile as in America"

    Margret Kentgens-Craig | 15 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Calgary's New Central Library by Snohetta and Dialog

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "Calgary's New Central Library is an example of the best practices in modern monument making"

    Why can't all public libraries be as warm and welcoming as Snøhetta and Dialog's New Central Library for Calgary, asks Aaron Betsky in this Opinion column. More about "Calgary's New Central Library is an example of the best practices in modern monument making"

    Aaron Betsky | 14 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Building Better, Building Beautiful commission

    Opinion

    Opinion

    "The beautiful buildings commission is just a front for the continuing attack on progressive ideas"

    The historicism of the UK's Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission is no laughing matter, says Sam Jacob. More about "The beautiful buildings commission is just a front for the continuing attack on progressive ideas"

    Sam Jacob | 14 November 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Snaking Serpentine Pavilion

    Architecture


    Snaking Serpentine Pavilion

  • Origo by Delcy Morelos

    Architecture


    Barbican soil installation

    Architecture


    Barbican soil installation

  • Silver Hut by Toyo Ito (1984), captured by Tomio Ohashi in 1984

    Architecture


    Iconic Japanese houses

    Architecture


    Iconic Japanese houses

  • Gustaf Westman cat tree

    Design


    Gustaf Westman cat tree

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    Gustaf Westman cat tree

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    Crystal Bridges Museum

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    Crystal Bridges Museum

  • Hangzhou Prism by OMA

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    OMA pyramid skyscraper

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    OMA pyramid skyscraper

  • Designs at Ukurant Makes Room

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    Unmissable Copenhagen events

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    Unmissable Copenhagen events

  • Jiangling Teahouse by Studio We Live

    Interiors


    Chinese teahouse

    Interiors


    Chinese teahouse

  • Le Labo 1.0 wax sconce by Baguette Studio

    Design


    Meltable wax lamps

    Design


    Meltable wax lamps

  • Prostir Business Hub

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    Sweeping-roof business hub

    Architecture


    Sweeping-roof business hub

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    May's top houses

    Houses of the month


    May's top houses

  • Valente building Sao Paulo

    Architecture


    Pixelated Brazil skyscraper

    Architecture


    Pixelated Brazil skyscraper

  • Maida Hill toilets by Studio Weave

    Architecture


    Stone toilet block

    Architecture


    Stone toilet block

  • Bad Roman Beverly Hills by GRT Architects

    Interiors


    Bad Roman Beverly Hills

    Interiors


    Bad Roman Beverly Hills

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    Gehry Getty Center revamp

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