Yesterday, my colleague Beth Carter and I both blogged about venues at the forthcoming London Olympics (which kick off July 27), and both of our posts focused on how impermanent these athletic sites ...
Shetland-based architect Richard Gibson, whose architecture was described as ‘characterised by care’, died at the end of 2024. His passing, at the age of 89, was widely reported at the start of this ...
Some of the world’s biggest architecture firms have been competing for plots in this winter’s tastiest property market – the Gingerbread City. Recently opened at the Museum of Architecture in London, ...
PLP Architecture’s dynamic new London office building, appropriately called Kaleidoscope due to its rainbow hues, has found a welcome and fitting tenant. While construction was completed in December ...
Between March of 2013 and December of 2014, Simon Henley of London-based practice Henley Halebrown wrote a regular column for ArchDaily titled “London Calling,” covering architectural topics of note ...
This year marks the bicentenary of the birth of art critic John Ruskin, one of the most influential thinkers of the 19th century and in many ways a role model for our own time. To celebrate the ...
The Architectural Association (AA) School of Architecture in London today announced Dr. Ingrid Schroder as its new Director. Schroder is a British-American architect and academic and Head of Design ...