Letters from the Editor
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Editorial: There are easier ways to make a magazine, but along paths we choose not to takeSubscription
Unlike the artisanal, craft has no orthodoxy, no right way to make, only more or less appealing results
Editorial: Looking forward, we are committed to doing things differentlySubscription
After 120 years, the AR remains dedicated to a slower journalism, carving out space for ideas to unfurl
Editorial: Can design make a difference in a moment of paralysing grief?Subscription
We need spaces at the heart of our cities that offer solace and consolation
Editorial: The future success of an architect requires the ability to sell a dreamSubscription
This is design to make you feel – spatial playgrounds carved out, punched through, undulating
Editorial: A new foundation has been laid by the EU referendum, and we shudder at it rising, brick by brickSubscription
In the fight against Notopia, we need the dissolution of borders - not their reinstatement
Editorial: Notopia is a disease that prevents the creation of a self-sustaining socioeconomic human ecosystemSubscription
Notopia and its generic anywhere-architecture must stop; we must strive to build social ecosystems
Editorial: Notopia is less a warning than a prophecy of doomSubscription
The metropolis as a place of exchange, dialogue and delight between diverse groups of people is being eradicated
Editorial: India has long been a country in which to build out dreamsSubscription
To create a thriving culture beyond the India boom, the government must invest in its cities – and its architects too
Editorial: Can the benefit of a shared God be recreated for the wider community, without closing the doors on those who don’t believe?Subscription
Perhaps it is time to reconsider the architecture of faith
Editorial: Five years ago, I asked a question: why do women leave architecture?Subscription
I could not find a single answer to this question, but a whole spectrum of experience only partially captured by the responses to the Women in Architecture (WIA) survey. With women making up half of architecture students, as then editor of the Architects’ Journal, I hunted the spectre of the missing 25 per cent among qualified architects.
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