Architects Journal
Alan Berman
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A Modernist misconception
4-Mar-2013
The Lessons from Modernism exhibition in New York corrects the widespread misapprehension that Modernist architecture eschewed environmental issues -
This year we asked this question: Do Architects have a duty to anyone but their client?
22-Nov-2012
[AJ WRITING PRIZE] Introduction -
'To what end, and why?': Alan Berman on the AJ Writing Prize 2012
22-Oct-2012
Jury member Alan Berman sets the tone for this year’s writing prize, which reveals new perspectives on the challenges facing architects in practice today -
Think you can write? You could win £1,000
17-Sep-2012
Enter the AJ Writing Prize for the best young architecture critic for under 35s, deadline 1 October -
AJ Writing Prize: How we picked a winner
27-Oct-2011
Alan Berman of Berman Guedes Stretton explains how the judges awarded the AJ Writing Prize, in association with Guedes Stretton Architects -
AJ Writing Prize: Alan Berman on what makes good architectural writing
13-Jun-2011
AJ Writing Prize judge Alan Berman has explained what he believes are the vital ingredients to outstanding architectural writing -
Alan Berman, Berman Guedes Stretton, on heritage - 'New buildings will be the slums of tomorrow'
13-Jan-2011
The future for historic buildings? They’re in fair shape. For as long as bankers want the cachet of old-time elegance and much of the world loves something old, however shabby, the profession will come up trumps with exciting designs -
Why do architects love Stirling's buildings, while the public and users hate them?
12-Aug-2010
Architects including Norman Foster and Richard Rogers respond to this question, posed by academics to Alan Berman when his practice, Berman Guedes Stretton, surveyed James Stirling’s Florey Building at Queen’s College, Oxford



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