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  • Parametricism series artwork by Jack Bedford

    Parametricism is the architecture "of neoliberalism itself"

    Parametricism has been billed by its originator as the defining architecture style of the 21st century. To kick off a new Dezeen series on the controversial and famously complex theory, Owen Hopkins provides an overview. More about Parametricism is the architecture "of neoliberalism itself"

    Owen Hopkins | 5 May 2026 | Leave a comment
  • Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

    "In the rush to draw a line under the age of the starchitect, we're at risk of losing more than we think"

    The starchitect era is coming to an end but, like it or not, architecture still needs powerful individuals, writes Owen Hopkins. More about "In the rush to draw a line under the age of the starchitect, we're at risk of losing more than we think"

    Owen Hopkins | 23 February 2026 | Leave a comment
  • Humanise book by Thomas Heatherwick

    "Thomas Heatherwick's Humanise campaign is an incredibly reductive way of assessing the built environment"

    Thomas Heatherwick's Humanise campaign fails to identify the causes of poor-quality architecture or ways to tackle them, writes Owen Hopkins. More about "Thomas Heatherwick's Humanise campaign is an incredibly reductive way of assessing the built environment"

    Owen Hopkins | 1 October 2025 | Leave a comment
  • The original lobby of Terry Farrell's TV-am building in London

    "Instead of the restrictive modernist concept of heritage, how about a postmodern one?"

    An updated, postmodern value framework for architecture preservation is needed to protect buildings that are young or ubiquitous as well as those that are exceptional, writes Owen Hopkins. More about "Instead of the restrictive modernist concept of heritage, how about a postmodern one?"

    Owen Hopkins | 3 September 2024 | Leave a comment
  • British Pavilion at the next Venice Architecture Biennale

    UK-Kenya team to turn British Pavilion "inside out" for 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale

    The British Council has announced that the British Pavilion at the next Venice Architecture Biennale will be curated by Cave Bureau co-founders Kabage Karanja and Stella Mutegi with Dezeen contributor Owen Hopkins and Queen Mary University professor Kathryn Yusoff. More about UK-Kenya team to turn British Pavilion "inside out" for 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale

    Tom Ravenscroft | 3 April 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Downing Street media briefing room

    "The Downing Street briefing room reveals this government's deep insecurities"

    Designed to make the prime minister appear more presidential, the defunct Downing Street briefing room highlights Boris Johnson's insecurity, says Owen Hopkins. More about "The Downing Street briefing room reveals this government's deep insecurities"

    Owen Hopkins | 26 April 2021 | Leave a comment
  • The left "fetishises council housing with the same conviction as the right fetishises traditional styles"

    We should be applauding social housing projects, but resist the rhetoric that sees council housing as the only solution to the housing crisis, says Owen Hopkins. More about The left "fetishises council housing with the same conviction as the right fetishises traditional styles"

    Owen Hopkins | 12 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Museums rethink coronavirus opinion

    "Rather than attempt to reconcile museums' contradictions, we should start again"

    Museums should use the disruption caused by coronavirus to fundamentally rethink how they operate and what their purpose is, says Owen Hopkins. More about "Rather than attempt to reconcile museums' contradictions, we should start again"

    Owen Hopkins | 13 May 2020 | Leave a comment
  • M2 Building, Japan, 1991, by Kengo Kuma

    Less is a Bore book celebrates "postmodern architecture in all its forms"

    Less is a Bore by Dezeen columnist Owen Hopkins reveals the diversity of postmodern architecture from around the world. Here, he spotlights 10 significant structures from the book that come in all shapes, sizes and colours. More about Less is a Bore book celebrates "postmodern architecture in all its forms"

    Lizzie Crook | 14 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • "The internet is broken and technology alone won't be enough to fix it"

    Stop worrying about the privatisation of public spaces, says Owen Hopkins, because the biggest threat to our democracy is the internet. More about "The internet is broken and technology alone won't be enough to fix it"

    Owen Hopkins | 30 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • "Brexit is an opportunity for architects to take back control"

    Whether or not you agree with Brexit, architects need to embrace this rare opportunity to rebuild contemporary British society, says Owen Hopkins. More about "Brexit is an opportunity for architects to take back control"

    Owen Hopkins | 15 March 2019 | Leave a comment
  • iPhone on a table, photo courtesy of Pixabay

    "Soon the smartphone will no longer be our primary digital device"

    The iPhone's reign of supremacy is ending, but its successor won't be a single device, says Owen Hopkins. More about "Soon the smartphone will no longer be our primary digital device"

    Owen Hopkins | 30 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • "Museums need to focus less on collecting headlines"

    Museum collections are being hijacked by political agendas, argues Owen Hopkins, and the recent battle to acquire the Trump Baby blimp is proof. More about "Museums need to focus less on collecting headlines"

    Owen Hopkins | 20 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Post-war architecture shouldn't take the blame for political failures, says Owen Hopkins

    With the demolition of Robin Hood Gardens now underway and the tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire still fresh, writer and curator Owen Hopkins has called for politicians to stop using Britain's post-war architecture as a scapegoat for today's problems. More about Post-war architecture shouldn't take the blame for political failures, says Owen Hopkins

    Jessica Mairs | 31 August 2017 | 3 comments
  • "A golden age of architectural drawing awaits"

    The advent of 3D-modelling software may not spell the end for architectural drawing after all, says Owen Hopkins. More about "A golden age of architectural drawing awaits"

    Owen Hopkins | 21 June 2017 | 1 comment
  • "Augmented reality heralds the abolition of architectural practice as we know it"

    Augmented reality could lead to a dystopian world where everyone is trapped by their own views. It's up to architects to set them free, argues Owen Hopkins in his first Opinion column for Dezeen. More about "Augmented reality heralds the abolition of architectural practice as we know it"

    Owen Hopkins | 31 January 2017 | 2 comments
  • Mavericks: Breaking the Mould of British Architecture exhibition at London's Royal Academy

    British architecture needs mavericks more than ever, says Royal Academy exhibition curator

    Nonconformists have a crucial role in shaping British architecture, says the curator of a new Royal Academy exhibition on the work of 12 "maverick" architects. More about British architecture needs mavericks more than ever, says Royal Academy exhibition curator

    Olivia Mull | 8 February 2016 | 3 comments
  • Robin Hood Gardens photographed by Luke Hayes

    The Dezeen guide to Brutalist architecture

    Brutalism: one of the 20th century's most controversial architecture movements is back in vogue with design fans as nostalgia mixes with a new-found respect for its socialist principals. In our new series, Dezeen will be revisiting some of the key projects from the Brutalist period, but first here's a short introduction from the Royal Academy's Owen Hopkins. More about The Dezeen guide to Brutalist architecture

    Owen Hopkins | 10 September 2014 | 17 comments

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