The December/January issue looks at houses, dreams and asks: what can a house be?
Author Archives: Eleanor Beaumont
Editorial: notes to self
The AR Emerging issue celebrates the practices shortlisted for the AR Emerging awards 2022, the voices of students, and those working collectively to redefine architectural practice
Editorial: power sources
The AR October issue reveals the energy embodied in buildings and places, and looks to a future beyond our current carbon economy and reliance on fossil fuels
The crit: student assessment and its attendant spaces
Student work is both constructed and taken apart in the space of the crit
Editorial: beyond the classroom
The AR September issue examines alternative sites for education, as well as the economic forces and power dynamics that rule traditional academic institutions
Editorial: the monolithic ‘public’
The AR July/August issue examines public space; questioning its authenticity and seeking its true beneficiaries. We celebrate the commended projects of the inaugural AR Public awards, which carve new hope into our contested landscape
Editorial: beyond the Grand Projet
The AR’s June issue turns its gaze to France, looking at the fraught political landscape both within, and outside of, the country’s hexagonal borders
Editorial: in motion
The AR's May issue looks to make visible the ghostly lattice through which we are connected
Editorial: stepping stones
The AR's April issue looks to carve out the cultural and social meaning of stone
Take a seat: Lubaina Himid at the Tate Modern
A collective and generous spatial practice sits at the heart of Himid’s retrospective exhibition, asking who designs our spaces and for whom