Kunle Barker
AJ columnist Kunle Barker writes on the practice of architecture
AJ columnist Kunle Barker writes on the practice of architecture
Networking is a vital skill for an architect and, like any skill, the more you practise it, the better you become
Moving to Spain has convinced Kunle Barker that walkable access to nearby infrastructure isn’t enough. To foster community, he argues, we need social encounters, too
A biomimicry conference in Spain gets Kunle Barker thinking about how a truly forward-thinking new UK government might transform our relationship with nature
Many architecture practices are looking at strategic political alliances to influence policy, says Kunle Barker
Architecture which fully answers the challenge of the climate crisis is starting to become a duty, not an achievement worthy of applause, argues Kunle Barker
We can’t stop technological advances, so it is best to embrace them and use them to improve the output of architectural pursuits, says Kunle Barker
The BAME architecture students of today will have quite a shock when they leave university, writes Kunle Barker
Relaxing the rules over development on green belt land will accelerate destruction of the country’s natural environment while failing to provide housing in the right locations, says Kunle Barker
In the uncertain economic climate, architects are voicing fears over survival. Best to get independent advice swiftly and be open to making redundancies, argues Kunle Barker