All Life class articles
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Andrew Waugh: 'These are exciting important times for London'
Andrew Waugh on the capital, Milton Keynes and English parish churches
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Lee Polisano: ‘I’m a frustrated Formula 1 driver’
PLP Architecture’s president on working relationships, regrets and Gerald Ronson
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Fiona Scott: ‘I’ve learnt to dream of sunshine, light and air’
The Gort Scott partner on the Barbican, brutalism and bygone London
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Ben van Berkel: ‘Let’s make buildings intelligent’
The co-founder of UNStudio on inspiring tutors and his love for Amsterdam
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Dominic Papa: 'The best project is yet to come'
The co-director of S333 Architecture on his love for Mexico City and why we don’t need a ‘Jamie Oliver of architecture’
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Simon Gill: ‘Planning officers should visit Barcelona’
What got you started? My dad was a builder and art was my best subject at school — it was the obvious choice. Who was your most inspiring tutor? The late James Madge at the Polytechnic of Central London — the depth of his passion for architecture was only matched ...
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Richard MacCormac: ‘Think before you leap’
The founder of MJP Architects on inspirational tutors, Joseph Conrad and the influence of his mother
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Piers Gough: 'I'd bring in royalties for architects'
The CZWG partner on cities, children and a sense of the ridiculous
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Yeoryia Manolopoulou: 'I’d like to be more selfish’
The founding partner of AY Architects on Le Corbusier, Lacaton Vassal and spoiled sabbaticals
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Mary Duggan: ‘You have to be up for a fight’
The Duggan Morris director on Kahn, knitwear and being the client
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Michael Casey: ‘It must be a genetic condition’
The founding partner of Caseyfierro Architects on den-building, London and fourth generation architects
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Gianni Botsford: ‘I would have drawing lessons for all’
The director of Gianni Botsford Architects on
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Keith Williams: ‘I am a frustrated polymath’
The director of Keith Williams Architects tells us about his architectural idols, his best projects and why London is his favourite city.
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Niall McLaughlin: ‘I’m too willing to please’
The director of Niall McLaughlin Architects on Frank Lloyd Wright, New York and not looking back
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Geoff Shearcroft: 'I'm fortunate to have seen my buildings misused'
The AOC director on his influences and, cryptically, his love of Back to the Future
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Adam Khan: ‘I would introduce anarchy in the UK’
The director of Adam Khan Architects on teenage train rides, Lina Bo Bardi and playing the piano all morning
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Hugh Petter: ‘Bach helps loosen up my mind’
The Adam Architecture director on Rome, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Deconstructivism
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Biba Dow: ‘I’m a frustrated dress-maker’
The Dow Jones partner on Eric Parry, Rome and a love of swimming
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Tim Makower: 'Intensity is my greatest treasure'
The founder of Makower Architects on Le Corbusier, Alvaro Siza and wearing shorts on a Saturday morning
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John Robertson ‘My family should be more critical’
John Robertson Architects’ director on Richard Meier, New York and the Arcelor Mittal Orbit