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Architecture

June 2024

  • Marks & Spencer store in Marble Arch, Oxford Street.

    New Marks & Spencer building will be a showcase for low-carbon design

  • Oliver Wainwright

    Change? If only. Labour’s housing plans are built on flimsy foundations, fantasies and fudge

    Oliver Wainwright
  • Punchbowl mosque in south-west Sydney

    Art museum and mosque among Australian projects recognised in UK’s RIBA architecture awards

  • A house built to be dismantled quickly … Under the skin of the ocean, the thing urges us up wild, by Whittle.

    Wild ting: why a chattel house now sits on a manicured Scottish lawn

  • Why are Australian houses so cold, and how can we build 1.2m new ones without trashing the environment?

    Philip Oldfield
  • From social housing to $1.5m for a studio: minister hits out at ‘dud deal’ sale of Sydney’s Sirius building

  • Green space could be even better for young brains than we realised

  • Architect David Chipperfield: ‘We used to know what progress was. Now we’re not so sure’

  • Sawdust toilets and chairs that crash cars: inside Copenhagen’s radical design festival

  • A Tokyo developer will demolish a building for spoiling the view. Why doesn’t Britain care about beauty?

    Simon Jenkins
  • ‘A show you want to pick up and fondle’: Assemble electrify the RA’s Summer Exhibition

  • Centre forward: Sunderland sets sights on a revival by bringing homes and jobs to its inner city

  • Serpentine pavilion 2024 review – Minsuk Cho’s multi-use design is bold and playful

  • About-face: how Australian architects rethought the ‘wild west’ facade as a nod to conservation

  • ‘Public vandalism’: M&S wants to flatten its art deco flagship store – here are six alternative options

  • ‘I plumbed in our bath – and it works!’ The DIY diehards who built 36 affordable homes from scratch

  • Stirling prize 2024: a two-horse race?

  • Landslides force dismantling of Frank Lloyd Wright Jr’s celebrated glass chapel: ‘It’s a crying shame’

May 2024

  • Stewart McGough, an architect, worked on access to Wembley Stadium and the establishment of the Access Committee for England

    Other lives
    Stewart McGough obituary

  • Rowan Moore

    Divisive, ugly, gloomy: when will the City of London see the light on tall towers?

    Rowan Moore
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