Rory Olcayto looks at why the proposed redevelopment of Gezi Park in Istanbul has provoked such strong reactions
London’s ‘Lesser Known Architecture’ goes on show at the Design Museum
The Design Museum’s new show uncovers hidden gems of London architecture, says Rory Olcayto
Correa: ‘We must create cities where the poor are not dehumanised’
Charles Correa on cities, slums and architectural emotions. AJ deputy editor Rory Olcayto reports as retrospective opens at RIBA
Kunsthalle plans for Peckham deserve London’s support
Southwark Council must embrace this bold vision to transform Peckham forever, writes Rory Olcayto
Architects must embrace 3D printing
This technology is here to stay, says Rory Olcayto
Carol Rhodes paintings are more truthful than Google Maps
Whose view of our landscape is more authentic, Google Maps’ or Carol Rhodes’? asks Rory Olcayto
Libeskind’s thoughts are unlikely to win over the Maze Peace Centre sceptics
Libeskind’s thoughts on the Troubles are unlikely to win over the Maze Peace Centre sceptics, says Rory Olcayto
Passages of time
The newly refurbished Dutch national gallery and museum, the Rijksmuseum, completes the story of Pierre Cuypers’ Gothic pile, writes Rory Olcayto
A special kind of ordinary: Molenplein by Tony Fretton
An artist’s touch lifts Tony Fretton’s Molenplein housing scheme out of the commonplace, says Rory Olcayto. Photography by Christian Richters
Why did James Russell say Brutalism caused the Boston bombings?
AJ deputy editor Rory Olcayto asks why US critic James Russell has linked a concrete campus to the Boston Marathon tragedy