You’re in company with the best in the world, says Rory Olcayto
Glasgow School of Art by Steven Holl
Steven Holl’s Reid Building for Glasgow School of Art is unafraid to takes risks. That’s a rarity these days in British architecture, says Rory Olcayto
The AJ is the home of critical writing on British architecture
Rory Olcayto welcomes to two new high-profile signings, Owen Hatherley and Ellis Woodman, to the AJ
The profession has to value women to become business-savvy
A profession that doesn’t value women as highly as men is never going to be business-savvy, write Rory Olcayto
Using more renewable energy won’t lead to a drop in living standards
Listen to the experts, says Rory Olcayto. We don’t have to sacrifice living standards to mitigate climate change
Dynamiting homes as a TV stunt sends the wrong message
Demolishing homes for a TV stunt is the wrong way to promote Glasgow’s regeneration, writes Rory Olcayto
The AJ/Observer’s Skyline Campaign is not anti-skyscrapers
Sign up to our Skyline Campaign and help raise the bar in the design of high-rise architecture, says Rory Olcayto
Venice Biennale spat points to a deeper rift in architectural culture
Jacob and Hatherley represent the two standpoints in British architecutral culture, writes Rory Olcayto
Moscow’s chief architect on the city’s big-ticket projects
Rory Olcayto meets Moscow chief architect Sergey Kuznetsov at this year’s MIPIM to talk about Russian development
Time for Serpentine Pavilion to back Brits
Awarding the Serpentine Pavilion commission to an unknown star is great but it would be more rewarding for young British talent to get the job, says Rory Olcayto