The Essential Louis Kahn

2021-07-13T10:15:25+01:00

Architecture historian Caroline Maniaque and photographer Cemal Emden revisit Louis Kahn's architecture in a new compendium of his most significant works.

The Essential Louis Kahn2021-07-13T10:15:25+01:00

Flow Bridge

2022-05-11T12:00:49+01:00

Knight Architects has developed a modular bridge for Network Rail that combines practicality with aesthetic appeal.

Flow Bridge2022-05-11T12:00:49+01:00

Satwinder Samra

2022-11-22T12:13:41+00:00

For Satwinder Samra Redmires Reservoir is a place to look into the horizon, be at one with nature and decompress from the pressures of everyday life.

Satwinder Samra2022-11-22T12:13:41+00:00

St Matthew’s Parish Church

2022-05-11T12:01:03+01:00

Page\Park Architects has sensitively refurbished and extended a post-war church designed by Gillespie Kidd & Coia near Glasgow.

St Matthew’s Parish Church2022-05-11T12:01:03+01:00

The Cheese Barge

2022-05-11T12:01:18+01:00

Adam Richards Architects has designed a floating cheese restaurant in the Paddington Basin, featuring a patinated metal roof based on James Stirling's Bookshop Pavilion in Venice.

The Cheese Barge2022-05-11T12:01:18+01:00

Museum of the Home

2021-06-29T09:41:17+01:00

Wright & Wright Architects has skilfully reworked London’s Museum of the Home, revitalising and extending the assemblage of 300-year-old almshouses the interiors museum occupies.

Museum of the Home2021-06-29T09:41:17+01:00

Hannah Corlett

2022-11-22T12:13:41+00:00

Hannah Corlett is hopeful that coronavirus will force us to question old habits and embrace a more flexible and frugal way of life.

Hannah Corlett2022-11-22T12:13:41+00:00

HomeForest wins inaugural Davidson Prize

2021-06-28T20:14:50+01:00

A concept based on the restorative qualities of "forest-bathing" has been named the winner of the first Davidson Prize, an ideas competition asking entrants to consider the impact of the pandemic on how we live and work.

HomeForest wins inaugural Davidson Prize2021-06-28T20:14:50+01:00

Serpentine Pavilion 2021 by Counterspace

2021-06-24T18:58:36+01:00

The 2021 Serpentine Pavilion by Sumayya Vally of Johannesburg-based studio Counterspace splices together forms taken from meeting spaces – from bookshops to markets and places of worship – significant to migrant communities in London.

Serpentine Pavilion 2021 by Counterspace2021-06-24T18:58:36+01:00
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