City Maker

2022-05-11T13:01:31+00:00

Building Review
At Fen Court, Eric Parry Architects shows how corporate architecture can regain its social and cultural role, says Louisa Hutton

City Maker2022-05-11T13:01:31+00:00

Look and Feel

2018-09-17T10:21:40+00:00

Building
Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture seeks sensory stimulation in a new school dining hall in south London

Look and Feel2018-09-17T10:21:40+00:00

Material Guidance

2018-07-31T12:42:12+00:00

Specifiers Choice
Niall McLaughlin Architects’ materials respond to the varied building stock at Jesus College Cambridge’s West Court

Material Guidance2018-07-31T12:42:12+00:00

Telling a Tale

2021-08-19T14:58:51+00:00

Materials Library
Alice Dietsch of AL_A, whose library archives the story of each project

Telling a Tale2021-08-19T14:58:51+00:00

Dual Aspect

2018-07-05T10:14:30+00:00

Building
A pair of artists' studios by CAN has both brutalist and postmodern architectural inflections

Dual Aspect2018-07-05T10:14:30+00:00

Interwoven Histories

2018-05-30T17:12:32+00:00

Building
Squire & Partners draws on local history to rework a 1980s commercial building in London’s West End

Interwoven Histories2018-05-30T17:12:32+00:00

Bourne Again

2018-04-03T11:26:11+00:00

Building Review
Two buildings by Matthew Lloyd Architects make sympathetic reference to a landmark London housing estate, finds Sally Lewis

Bourne Again2018-04-03T11:26:11+00:00

Spirit of the Age

2018-03-20T12:54:56+00:00

Building 
Orms has sympathetically updated and extended a 1930s London landmark

Spirit of the Age2018-03-20T12:54:56+00:00

11 Hanover Square

2018-02-06T12:03:01+00:00

Envelope
Brick, faience, glass and metal distinguish the two faces of a London office building by Campbell Architects

11 Hanover Square2018-02-06T12:03:01+00:00

Landscape Portrait

2018-01-09T11:04:16+00:00

Building Review
Kate Heron on Jamie Fobert Architects’ additions to Tate St Ives in Cornwall

Landscape Portrait2018-01-09T11:04:16+00:00

Clay Station

2018-01-08T16:03:45+00:00

Building
Assemble and artist Matthew Raw complete a hand-made tile-clad coffee kiosk for Art on the Underground

Clay Station2018-01-08T16:03:45+00:00
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