Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

Architecture week

June 2011

  • Proposed Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California

    Constructive criticism
    Constructive criticism: the week in architecture

    A week of high-flying British architecture with the launch of Apple's Norman Foster-designed headquarters, the revised Chelsea Barracks plan and an eyecatching east London folly

July 2001

  • Live chats
    Architecture debate

    On June 28, 2001 four of Britain's foremost architects were live online in a debate hosted by the Guardian's architecture critic Jonathan Glancey. The panellists were Dickon Robinson, Hans van der Heijden, Pierre d'Avoine and Sarah Wigglesworth.

June 2001

  • Pierre d'Avoine

  • Hans van der Heijden

  • Sarah Wigglesworth

  • Dickon Robinson

September 2000

  • Do come in, but it's rather a crowd

    When guests come round, the usual thing is to offer them a cup of tea and invite them to relax on your sofa.

June 2000

  • Antony Gormley CV

    Born in 1950. Lives and works in London.

November 1999

  • Loo and Lord's centre rivals for award

    The alien spaceship that hovers over Lord's, two stylish new Tube stations, the "most beautiful boat shed in the world" and an elegant public lavatory are the main contenders for the best new building of the year.

October 1999

  • New lease of life for art deco airport

  • Architecture

September 1999

  • The man who made dreams for living in

    Sir John Soane, maker of mysterious, emotional buildings, was a depressive who was trashed in print by his own son. Jonathan Glancey reports

July 1999

  • He built the dome. Fortunately he didn't choose the colour

  • Castle in the air

  翻译: