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Hellman 26.01.17: Brutalist university buildingsSubscription
The AJ’s cartoonist’s take on the government’s recent refusal to list buildings such as Durham University’s Dunelm House
In-house: the council architectSubscription
Far from being the arm which extended the dead hand of bureaucracy, council architects’ departments fostered an aspiration, ingenuity and innovation which benefited UK architecture as a whole – and can do so again, writes Ruth Lang
Feilden Fowles: From community farm to cathedralSubscription
Laura Mark visits Feilden Fowles’ new studio to see how the practice is carving a niche in community-minded projects
On site: Peter Zumthor's Secular RetreatSubscription
Laura Mark visits Living Architecture’s latest project - the much-anticipated Secular Retreat by Peter Zumthor
News analysis: How Sadiq Khan plans to boost ‘genuinely affordable’ housingSubscription
The London mayor has published two new policy documents setting out his plans for increasing the supply of affordable housing. Colin Marrs looks at the implications for design quality and architects
Walmer Yard by Peter Salter: ‘four independent yet intimately related houses’Subscription
Seven years in the making, Walmer Yard in west London is the first UK residential scheme by architectural designer and teacher Peter Salter, writes Will Hunter
Sajid Javid’s desire for solutions to the housing crisis should be welcomed
The communities secretary seems ready to brave Conservative Party hostility in his effort to build a million homes by the end of the decade, says Will Hurst
‘Shit happens’: what Schumacher’s email tells us about Zaha Hadid Architects Subscription
NEWS FEATURE: What does Patrik Schumacher’s extraordinary email, leaked to the AJ last week, tell us about his practice’s leadership succession – and esprit de corps? Richard Waite reports
‘Architects need to learn from the way buildings are used’: Interview with UKGBC boss Julie HirigoyenSubscription
PROFILE: As the UK Green Building Council nears its 10th birthday, Will Hurst spoke to chief executive Julie Hirigoyen about accusations of corporatism and whether the political climate is a threat to sustainability
‘Executive architects are seen as playing second fiddle to someone else’Subscription
Laura Mark speaks to Meredith Bowles and Ian Bramwell of Mole Architects about being executive architects on some of the UK’s most anticipated schemes, including Peter Salters’ Walmer Yard and Peter Zumthor’s project for Living Architecture
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