Rowan Moore
Rowan Moore is architecture critic of the Observer and was named Critic of the Year at the UK press awards 2014. He is the author of Slow Burn City and Why We Build. Follow him on twitter: @rowanmoore
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The Ghanaian-Scottish architect is curator of this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, and more than half of the participants will be African. The story of architecture we are used to, she says, is incomplete
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His neo-classical conservatism was condemned as ‘pagan’ by one rival
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One rolling across a divide, the other narrowly avoiding rowers and rare snails, the Cody Dock Rolling Bridge and Dukes Meadows Footbridge are both old-school feats of engineering
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Nick Fletcher doesn’t seem to want people to live and work in places that work well for their inhabitants
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Aspiring architects are using social media, AI and digital technology to showcase their fantastical creations to the full
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Venice Biennale 2023 review – an important challenge to western architectural tradition