Technology
AR 120: Norman Foster on Technology
Norman FosterAs the AR turns 120, Norman Foster looks back on how architecture has shaped - and been shaped by - the vagaries of technological development
Private data: The architecture of the internet
Giles SmithThe popular myth of an immaterial internet is allowing our cities to be covertly corrupted by private infrastructure devoid of any sense of public generosity
Technology is constantly transforming the everyday work of architects and the experience of the buildings and cities we live in. New tools are forcing us to rethink the way we design, opening a realm of possibilities previously unthinkable. As we slowly build more seamless connections between the real and virtual, The Architectural Review launches a series of articles in print to explore the impact of technological research and developments onto the world of architecture, offering partners the opportunity to showcase their knowledge and expertise in their sector – contact us if you'd like to find out more