Globe and mail architecture critic

The Globe and Mail has had several architecture critics over the years. Here are a few notable ones:

  1. Alex Bozikovic (2011-2020): Bozikovic is a Canadian journalist and architecture critic who wrote for The Globe and Mail from 2011 to 2020. He is known for his thoughtful and in-depth reviews of buildings, as well as his advocacy for better design and urban planning.
  2. Christopher Hume (1992-2011): Hume was a Canadian journalist and architecture critic who wrote for The Globe and Mail from 1992 to 2011. He was known for his provocative and opinionated reviews, and was a prominent voice in the Canadian architecture community.
  3. Phyllis Reed (1985-1992): Reed was a Canadian journalist and architecture critic who wrote for The Globe and Mail from 1985 to 1992. She was known for her insightful and well-researched reviews, and was one of the first women to hold the position of architecture critic at a major Canadian newspaper.

Current architecture critic:

  1. Alex Bozikovic (2020-present): Bozikovic returned to The Globe and Mail as architecture critic in 2020, after a brief hiatus. He continues to write about architecture, urban design, and related topics, and is widely respected for his expertise and thought-provoking commentary.

Note: The Globe and Mail has also published guest columns and opinion pieces on architecture and design from various writers and experts over the years.