On Architecture

Architecture would be vastly more interesting if clients were happy to pay for character instead of accepting bland uniformity

The restoration of Charles III

The Stirling Prize should go to a build outside of London

Regenerating existing neighbourhoods vs. attracting international attention: the two most prominent current approaches to urban planning

Nithurst Farm, in West Sussex, plays games with classical architecture

Libraries are now much less about places to house books as places for people to work

Oxford’s brilliant modern buildings

The Burrell Collection’s second chance to capture the hearts of Glasgow

Give up joyless meat-hating for Lent

The new Chelsea Barracks is striking for its forgetfulness