Architecture

Raptor-ous reception for nesting ospreys | Brief letters
Letters: Birdwatching | The sound of organs | Rightwing democracy | Focused on delivering
29, May, 2023 @4:17 PM

Three things with Tim Ross: ‘It was her final gift of love to me’
In our weekly interview about objects, the comedian and architecture enthusiast tells us about a memento of his late mother and a simple metal tin that sparks joy
As told to Katie Cunningham
28, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

Who should win the 2023 Stirling prize? One of these…
Of the 131 RIBA regional award winners just announced, this year’s Stirling prize contenders ought to include a precision-tooled Isle of Wight house, the LSE’s latest addition and a farm in the middle of Belfast
Rowan Moore
28, May, 2023 @8:00 AM

Photorealist suburbia, Russian war protesters and the dark side of Constable – the week in art
A major show for photorealists Boyd and Evans, protesters mourn victims of the war in Ukraine and looming storms spark savage poetry – all in your weekly dispatch
Jonathan Jones
26, May, 2023 @11:00 AM

Migrant street vendors of Barcelona tell story of survival at Venice Biennale
Top Manta, a mostly migrant cooperative, is the inspiration for Catalonia and the Balearics’ entry to the architecture arm of the prestigious festival. We enjoyed a preview
Stephen Burgen in Barcelona
26, May, 2023 @5:00 AM

Letter: Elain Harwood obituary
Anthony Geraghty writes: Elain Harwood worked tirelessly to secure the survival of the original campus at the University of York
Anthony Geraghty
22, May, 2023 @3:36 PM

Venice Biennale 2023 review – an important challenge to western architectural tradition
Under the title The Laboratory of the Future, curator Lesley Lokko succeeds in her aim to show off under-represented talent from Africa and elsewhere – even if it doesn’t all quite come off
Rowan Moore
21, May, 2023 @10:00 AM

‘All of a sudden there’s a house’: could prefab be the future of Australian homes?
They were once a byword for poor design but prefabricated houses can be green, fast, affordable – and pretty, architects say
Maddie Thomas
20, May, 2023 @8:00 PM

The toxic landscape of colonialism: Venice’s architecture biennale spotlights Africa
Is the era of the elderly white male finally over? This year’s global extravaganza, boasting a Ghanaian-Scottish curator, features a huge number of exhibitors from Africa – and shows its vicious exploitation continues
Oliver Wainwright
19, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

‘Design me a chair made from petals!’: The artists pushing the boundaries of AI
From restoring artefacts destroyed by Isis to training robot vacuum cleaners, architects, artists and game developers are discovering the potential – and pitfalls – of the virtual world
Oliver Wainwright
15, May, 2023 @6:00 AM

A scrum in building form: Limerick hopes to cash in on rugby supremacy with new attraction
Hi-tech museum aims to inspire 100,000 visitors a year and revitalise the city’s centre
Rory Carroll in Limerick
14, May, 2023 @10:00 AM

‘It doesn’t need regeneration’: Peckham’s charm under threat from gentrification plans
The quirky appeal of Rye Lane is threatened by developer’s 14 high-rise flats, say residents
James Tapper
13, May, 2023 @12:00 PM
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