Grandorge: In the neighbourhood
David Grandorge takes a stroll down a street in Gothenburg, Sweden
Exhibitions, events and books investigating architecture and culture, including the Venice Biennale and the London Festival of Architecture
By David Grandorge 20 September 2023 783 Views
David Grandorge takes a stroll down a street in Gothenburg, Sweden
By David Grandorge 15 September 2023 269 Views
If architecture is to remain a useful discipline, it must be taught with greater lucidity and precision, says David Grandorge
By David Grandorge 21 July 2023 390 Views
If our machines become more intelligent than us, we must hope they will be kinder to us than we have been to ourselves, writes David Grandorge
By David Grandorge 15 June 2023 174 Views
David Grandorge describes the intriguing qualities of grey – the colour of fog, of mist, of clouds and of dust
By David Grandorge 18 May 2023 246 Views
David Grandorge considers the abundance and significance in our lives of thresholds and doorways
By David Grandorge 21 April 2023 600 Views
Architects, artists, engineers, contractors and students gathered at a city farm in London’s Waterloo in March for a symposium on the impact of global warming on architecture
By David Grandorge 4 April 2023 600 Views
We should be grateful for the trees we have in our cities and encourage more of them to flourish, says David Grandorge
By David Grandorge 16 February 2023 817 Views
‘Smart’ phones are responsible for some rather disturbing intended and unintended consequences, writes David Grandorge
By David Grandorge 30 January 2023 1,572 Views
Apparata’s stripped-back but ‘empathetic and generous’ House for Artists collective housing settlement in Barking, east London, would make a pleasant home for anyone, writes David Grandorge
By David Grandorge 4 January 2023 914 Views
The model of a German cooling tower was part of a London Met project where students produced wooden models of industrial structures, writes David Grandorge