Jack Pringle
- Opinion
What we need from the next government
As the election looms, Jack Pringle reflects on how, as a nation, we find ourselves with a lot to do and little money to do it with – not least in terms of housing, planning and sustainability
- Opinion
Why architects must embrace the Principal Designer role
As RIBA launches a domestic category of its Principal Designer Register, Jack Pringle explains why the role is an opportunity for architects to take the lead
- Features
Brits don’t have the appetite to return to the office, at least not full time
Clients seem divided on what do with their office space, but most think the pandemic will permanently change how and where staff work, says Jack Pringle
- Opinion
Brexit and Trump are just the start of a new world order
There could be more political upset in Europe next year as the Netherlands, France and Germany go to the polls. It’s time for western democracies to rethink their policies and how they serve ordinary people says Jack Pringle
- Review
Terry Farrell’s postmodernist legacy
This overview of Farrell’s work shows how pomo has changed the workplace
- Features
Jack Pringle on the architect's enduring love affair with photography
The Architect’s Eye competition judge: “Our profession and our lives are inextricably linked with the photographic”
- Opinion
The NHS is not the sole marker of social welfare
There couldn’t be a worse time for the government to cut social housing budgets, says Jack Pringle.
- Opinion
How to get invited back to the top table
Last year I re-established the RIBA Housing Group and my prediction for 2007 was that housing would be at the top of our agenda, because it is where climate change meets poor design and chronic undersupply.
- Opinion
Soapbox: Making sure Arb is not ‘judge and jury'
The National Consumer Council has raised concerns and criticism about the RIBA's proposals to reform the Arb. It is worried we are failing to sufficiently take into account protection of the consumer in our plans.