25 Nov 2012:
Half a century after building was halted, Norman Foster has joined forces with Cuba's most famous dancer, Carlos Acosta, in a plan to resurrect a remarkable arts centre, writes Rowan Moore
Ever wondered how starchitects cope under pressure? In these videos, Richard Rogers, Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhaas and Norman Foster vie to secure a high-profile tower development
2 Sep 2012:
This year's exhibition, led by Britain's David Chipperfield and entitled Common Ground, has a coherence sadly lacking in some previous shows, writes Rowan Moore
Guardian Professional,17 Jul 2012:
Houses are one of the most common structures being built today – so why are architecture students not taught how to design them asks graduate Louise Priestman
8 Jun 2012: Ian Jack: Along with birds and their habitat, the hidden traces of Hoo peninsula's previous eras of industry will be buried by railways and runways
Steve Rose: Size isn't everything ... Norman Foster has the biggest practice in Britain, but is he as powerful as David Chipperfield? And in Cannes, Kanye West premieres a short film in a big pyramid
He has 'Give this man every assistance' written in his travel documents – and as the Guardian's architecture critic for 15 years Jonathan Glancey has travelled the world. In his final article for the paper, he reflects on the buildings that have stopped him in his tracks
21 Nov 2011: Richard Williams: You could never quite imagine the church bells of Woking ringing to celebrate a McLaren world championship, but they can still give Ferrari a run for their money
Jonathan Glancey: From a seashell-collecting Le Corbusier to a grand new college for creatives, Jonathan Glancey looks at a winning week – as architecture reaches for the moon