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God is in the detail
An old architect friend in New York has just sent me a book he knew I’d be very keen to read....
Read MoreModernist with a delicate touch by Joseph Kelly, Editor
It’s funny how familiar places can suddenly take on a new significance – as an Oxford student in...
Read MoreFeng shui and the art of avoiding catastrophes in urban planning
The bustling Hong Kong skyline evokes many responses. The city has the world’s greatest...
Read MoreRESISTING THE INTENTIONALLY HOSTILE, BY JOSEPH KELLY, EDITOR
It’s odd how sometimes the deepest conversations about architecture can pop up in the most...
Read MoreA WARNING FROM AMBERGATE, BY JOSEPH KELLY, EDITOR
by Joseph Kelly | Mar 8, 2019 | Blog | 0 |
In this journal I’ve always tended to focus on the positive achievements in historic architecture...
Read MoreTiny house Movement has a rich heritage, BY JOSEPH KELLY, EDITOR
by Joseph Kelly | Mar 2, 2019 | Blog | 0 |
Way back in 1973, as I was working my lazy way through secondary school, my English teacher handed...
Read MoreOf railways stations and fallen arches by Joseph Kelly, Editor
by Joseph Kelly | Jan 26, 2019 | Blog | 0 |
Hardly a week goes by that I don’t travel to London on business; from the north west all mainline...
Read MoreA lost monastery, and stolen plane parts, by Joseph Kelly, Editor
It looks like a typical picture postcard scene from a British Winter. On a cold November day the...
Read MoreThe abbey that came back from the dead, by Joseph Kelly, Editor
by Joseph Kelly | Jan 26, 2019 | Blog | 0 |
Like so many English towns, Reading underwent great changes from the 1960s onwards. Its...
Read MoreBrexit and Betjeman by Joseph Kelly, Editor
When British voters opted to quit the European Union, there was a rush of commentary claiming it...
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