Rupert Cook

2022-11-22T12:13:36+00:00

Lockdown has given Rupert Cook an opportunity to focus on the adventure of launching a new practice and to find a new balance in his personal and professional life.

Rupert Cook2022-11-22T12:13:36+00:00

23-25 Tontine Street

2022-11-22T12:17:20+00:00

An enclave of artists’ studios and apartments designed by Neat is the latest in a series of projects designed to reinvigorate the seaside town of Folkestone. Charles Holland assesses the project and a unique approach to culture-led regeneration.

23-25 Tontine Street2022-11-22T12:17:20+00:00

BIG on the “mind-blowing” possibilities of Twinmotion

2022-05-11T11:59:23+01:00

Editor Isabel Allen talks to BIM specialists Jens Majdal Kaarsholm and Peter Mortensen from Danish architecture studio BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) about the way real-time rendering technology like Epic Games' Twinmotion is impacting the practice’s work.

BIG on the “mind-blowing” possibilities of Twinmotion2022-05-11T11:59:23+01:00

RIBA Stirling Prize 2021

2021-11-01T13:27:51+00:00

Kingston University London – Town House by Grafton Architects has won the 2021 RIBA Stirling Prize.

RIBA Stirling Prize 20212021-11-01T13:27:51+00:00

Stephen Lawrence Prize 2021

2022-11-22T12:17:21+00:00

The Water Tower by Tonkin Liu has been awarded the 2021 RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize for best new UK project with a construction cost of under £1 million.

Stephen Lawrence Prize 20212022-11-22T12:17:21+00:00

Neave Brown Award for Housing 2021

2021-10-25T10:45:22+01:00

McGrath Road by Peter Barber Architects has been named the winner of the 2021 Neave Brown Award for Housing, a prize given by RIBA to the best new high-quality and affordable housing project in the UK.

Neave Brown Award for Housing 20212021-10-25T10:45:22+01:00

Social Condenser

2022-11-22T12:17:21+00:00

Grafton Architects’ Kingston University Town House fosters connections between students, the institution and the city, finds Louis Mayes.

Social Condenser2022-11-22T12:17:21+00:00

Carbon in context

2021-12-06T12:53:55+00:00

Watch our webinar in collaboration with Medite Smartply, which explores the importance of building with wood.

Carbon in context2021-12-06T12:53:55+00:00

Festival of Britain

2022-05-11T11:59:29+01:00

Historic England’s decision to relist nine structures associated with the Festival of Britain recognises the lasting cultural resonance of mid-century modernism and the urgent environmental need to recognise the value of our existing building stock.

Festival of Britain2022-05-11T11:59:29+01:00
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