Architecture
A forever home
Architecture would be vastly more interesting if clients were happy to pay for character instead of accepting bland uniformity
In Betjeman’s footsteps
Admiring the sheer imaginative power of Wren
What next for the Sainsbury Wing?
Selldorf Architects’ revised plans for the National Gallery are elegant and sympathetic
Fit for a king
The restoration of Charles III
Powerless heritage
Battersea Power Station is an architectural waxwork
Monuments and monstrosities
Humane planning has again succumbed to wholesale obliteration
Studio: Victorian graveyards in London
The Magnificent Seven: a testament to the eclectic pomp and sometime mawkish piety of Victorian good taste
Stirling work
The Stirling Prize should go to a build outside of London
John Nash is overrated
Against neat-freak planning
Old and new
Regenerating existing neighbourhoods vs. attracting international attention: the two most prominent current approaches to urban planning