• She did all the work. And he took all the credit. And that’s not all

    Stephen Hitchins looks at the work and lives of often uncredited female architects of the last century

  • Burned Offering: Glasgow School of Art

    Stephen Hitchins examines Mackintosh’s architectural legacy and Steven Holl Architects controversial ‘cliff of glass’ that sits opposite the devastatingly burned iconic GSA

  • From Bauhaus to the New World

    In the second part of his feature marking 2019’s centenary of the Bauhaus school opening, Stephen Hitchins reveals what happened to its leading lights after the Nazis shut it down

  • Architecture for art’s sake

    Stephen Hitchins looks at the newly enlarged Royal Academy, being unveiled this month

  • From here to modernity

    Stephen Hitchins looks at the beginnings, highlights and legacy of the Bauhaus, now approaching its centenary year

  • Europe is Building

    A building boom is underway in mainland Europe, including a whole village made entirely of wood. But for London’s newly opened, highly sustainable Bloomberg European HQ, after 10 years in the making, would it have happened in the UK post-Brexit? Stephen Hitchins reports

  • A vote for design

    New political buildings are popping up in Brussels and London despite the UK voting to quit the EU and having just gone through another vote, in the general election. Stephen Hitchins takes a look at the new Europa building and NATO’s HQ, and Portcullis House in London

  • Architects of Philanthropy

    Stephen Hitchins takes a look at the problem of museum funding and at the different ways Europe and the USA are tackling it

  • Branding the right message?

    We take a look at new and recent branding for some of the world’s modern and contemporary art museums, and how their branding gets the message across

  • Called to the bars

    We’re off to prison... to check out a raft of new penitentiaries whose design is promoting a new view of the formerly grim approach to keeping prisoners