Friends and colleagues of architect Kathryn Findlay celebrated her life and work at an event at the Architectural Association last week
Profession and public are united in their condemnation of Viñoly’s Walkie Talkie
But, while the Walkie Talkie is nearly full, the Cheesegrater struggles to find tenants, says Rory Olcayto
And the winner is … well it depends
Awards, awards, awards… What’s the point? asks Rory Olcayto
London Aquatics Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects
Stirling Prize 2014: A visit to the Olympic Park’s swimming pool is about as real as it gets in Stratford, home of the branded townscape, writes Rory Olcayto
We need more transport infrastructure and fewer High Lines
To revive our towns and cities we need more transport infrastructure and fewer High Lines, says Rory Olcayto
Hadid seems willing to use her voice to help improve workers conditions
Join Zaha Hadid in her bid to see that site welfare is improved in Qatar and beyond, says Rory Olcayto
Britain isn’t working – the Scottish referendum is a wake-up call
What the referendum shows is that we are waking up to the fact that Britain isn’t working, says Rory Olcayto
Are RIBA’s special awards that special?
The Stirling Prize doesn’t shortlist regional winners - and neither should the Special Awards, says Rory Olcayto
World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre by Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ newly-opened British Museum extension carries the ‘Rogers’ imprimatur but it is very much the work of Graham Stirk, says Rory Olcayto
Embrace failure like David Adjaye
Ever failed? No matter. Try again. Fail better, says Rory Olcayto