The Importance of the Roehampton Alton West Housing scheme
From the archive
PHILIP BOYLE reflects on the LCC’s groundbreaking Alton West housing scheme, 60 years after it was first planned
First published Summer 2014
Jake Brown, Architect, Activist, Potter and Photographer
From the archive
PHILIP BOYLE celebrates the career of a talented municipal architect
First published Summer 2014
Restoring Le Corbusier's work – a new relationship with heritage
From the archive
JUDI LOACH reports from La Tourette, where a conference addressed the challenges of restoring Le Corbusier’s legacy
First published Winter 2013
Rhythm in Space: Émile Jaques-Dalcroze and Le Corbusier at Hellerau
From the archive
JOSEPH CLARKE on the German music teacher and gymnast who inspired Le Corbusier
First published Winter 2013
Rick Mather 1937-2013
From the archive
MATTHEW WICKENS on the life and work of the American born architect
First published Winter 2013
John Winter
From the archive
JONATHAN ELLIS-MILLER on John Winter’s architectural legacy
First published Spring 2013
George Finch 1930-2013
From the archive
PHILIP BOYLE reflects on the career of the prolific municipal architect
First published Spring 2013
Kharkov and the Gosprom
From the archive
JAMES DUNNETT on Kharkov’s Soviet-era Gosprom building, and threats to its long term survival
First published Winter 2012
The Modern Movement in Germany
From the archive
JAMES DUNNETT reports on two Docomomo UK trips to Germany and Poland.
First published Summer 2010
Gregory Ain
From the archive
PHILIP BOYLE on a little known Californian housing architect
First published Summer 2010
Konstantin Melnikov
From the archive
“You think that I consider myself a genius? No, I am an architect - it is the same thing.” CLEMENTINE CECIL on the Soviet Constructivist
First published Winter 2008