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Castle of Good Hope

John Pawson's Visual Inventory Subscription Required

24 April 2012 | By Andrew Mead

The architect’s ‘obsessive’ passion for the photography collected in his new book

Jeroen Hofman

Houses without windows

16 April 2012 | By Maria Kuzmenko

Jeroen Hofman photographic book of the architectural props used to train the western military paint a gloomy picture of archetypal european community

Guggenheim Bilbao. Photograph by Kurt Munz

Scenes, Actors and Spectacles Subscription Required

27 March 2012 | By Brian Hatton

Starchitectural Review: Exploring the process of procurement within today’s pluralism

Hylozoic Ground by Philippe Beesley

Living Architecture Subscription Required

27 March 2012 | By Roberto Bottazzi

Rachel Armstrong’s new e-book calls for architecture to grow and mutate – just as plants do

Drawings by the architecture group NATO (so by Nigel Coates) some of those eclectic perspectives over London

Coates of Many Colours Subscription Required

27 March 2012 | By Jonathan Glancey

Narrative Architecture by Nigel Coates draws on contemporary culture to chart provocative new directions for architecture and the city

Hans-Christian Schink

Hans-Christian Schink's latest exhibition Subscription Required

27 March 2012 | By Andrew Mead , Jessica Kelly

From the surfaces of sheds to the complexities of the solar system: a beautiful collection of Hans-Christian Schink’s photographs

Lacaton Vassal

Jeremy Till et al under the spotlight Subscription Required

29 February 2012 | By David Rosenberg

Website-turned-book Spatial Agency promotes an unorthodox approach to the production of the built environment

A United States urban reconstruction of a road in Baghdad used for military training. The fake street is modelled on Israeli occupied territories on the West Bank

Cities Under Siege Subscription Required

29 February 2012 | By Austin Williams

Stephen Graham’s articulates a theory on New Military Urbanism: but is the language of war really permeating metropolitan politics?

Napkin sketch by Rob Watts

Integral Plaudits: widening sustainability Subscription Required

29 February 2012 | By Peter Buchanan

Mark DeKay’s book on integral sustainable design commends a multi-dimensional approach to change

This poster was used to illustrate part of Green Party MP Caroline Lucas' ‘Home front’ initiative. The campaign sought to connect images of Britain's war-time past with today's age of dangerous climate change and energy insecurity.

The Greens under Scrutiny Subscription Required

2 February 2012 | By Austin Williams

Roger Scruton pushes for community responsibility to save the local environment before approaching the depths of global change

Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre by Patrick Schumacher and Zaha Hadid

Architectural Style Wars at the Royal College of Art

29 February 2012 | By Roberto Bottazzi

The RCA/AR lecture series Future Frontiers stimulates a heated debate on style, history and power

Spiderinthewood - view one year after by R&Sie(n) architects

Reaching a Sustainable Symbiosis Subscription Required

29 February 2012 | By Jenny Sabin

A symposium in New York pushes alternative ways for sustaining sustainability

UTOPa-1 (2008), a drawing/ digital print from the UTOPX series, by Lebbeus Woods

Rendering Speculations, London, UK Subscription Required

1 June 2010 | By Jack Self

[SYMPOSIUM] The art of rendering at the Architectural Association

Noughts & Crosses Stools by Michael Sodeau for Modus, www.modusfurniture.co.uk

London Design Festival 2011 Subscription Required

18 August 2011 | By Silvana Taher

The AR marvels at the strange and wonderful objects on display at this year’s London design festival

Piana Chair by David Chipperfield for Alessi

Something to sit on: the latest trends in chairs and sofas from the Milan Furniture Fair Subscription Required

26 May 2011 | By Will Hunter

The AR looks to the latest design trends emerging from the Milan Furniture Fair

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