With the new government set to build significantly more social housing, what lessons can we learn from the past? Rory Olcayto speaks to Jane Darke, whose 1976 examination of six London council estates highlighted a gulf between architects’ preconceptions and tenants’ reality
Could a phoenix yet emerge from the smouldering ruins of the Mack?
Johnny Rodger’s book Glasgow Cool of Art is the only serious, intellectual examination of the blazes that wrecked this world-famous building, writes Rory Olcayto
Glasgow cheerleaders should admit it. The city is on its knees
Last month, Rory Olcayto gave a speech at the RIAS convention in Glasgow describing the city as a ‘shipwreck’. Here, he explains what’s gone wrong and what could fix it
Could crumbling concrete prompt a turning point in school design?
The RAAC catastrophe could be a chance to reimagine local schools as a community’s beating heart, argues Rory Olcayto
Building study: Glasgow flats by Graeme Nicholls Architects
A twin-block development of two-bedroom flats in Ashtree Road, Pollokshaws, is shaped by local history, writes Rory Olcayto. Photography Gillian Hayes
Green Sky Thinking 2017: how to build an open city
Open City director Rory Olcayto on why you should attend the week-long sustainable cities event. PLUS AJ sustainability editor Hattie Hartman shares her top picks
Top 10 buildings to see at Open House London
More than 700 buildings are open to the public this weekend. Open House’s director Rory Olcayto selects his top 10
Artful creativity in London – it’s a holding pattern at best
The five years of fun and spectacle at Peckham car park demonstrated a vital alternative to the dead hand of official ‘regen’
Pattern recognition: drawing and the art of architecture
Rory Olcayto examines the artistry that went into the creation of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre at the British Museum
From model-making to property development: do it yourself
This week the AJ is celebrating craftwork: from model-making to hand drawing to developing your own buildings