Murdoch’s Connection

2021-08-25T16:39:59+01:00

A 40-metre pedestrian and cycle bridge by Matter Architecture spans the bustling A63 road in Hull, extending to form a pair of viewing platforms over the city's docks.

Murdoch’s Connection2021-08-25T16:39:59+01:00

Education Global Free Unit

2021-08-25T16:39:53+01:00

The Global Free Unit allows architects and students to use their skills to address pressing social issues including displacement and migration. Founder Robert Mull and volunteer Elizabeth Cunningham discuss bridging the gap between academia and activism.

Education Global Free Unit2021-08-25T16:39:53+01:00

Victoria House

2021-08-25T16:39:46+01:00

Hutchinson & Partners has refurbished the neoclassical Victoria House building on London's Bloomsbury Square, transforming it into a refined oak- and marble-lined co-working office.

Victoria House2021-08-25T16:39:46+01:00

Still standing: Lloyd’s of London, 1986

2023-12-21T15:33:12+00:00

Is the Lloyd’s building a monument to reason or just a wilful mess? Contributing editor Ian Volner hazards an irreverent guess as to the motives behind Richard Rogers’ inscrutable design.

Still standing: Lloyd’s of London, 19862023-12-21T15:33:12+00:00

Richard Dudzicki

2022-11-22T12:13:40+00:00

For Richard Dudzicki the process of building a Passivhaus for his own family is an R&D experiment and the culmination of a lifelong commitment to sustainable design.

Richard Dudzicki2022-11-22T12:13:40+00:00

Materials library: 31/44 Architects

2022-07-20T17:52:31+01:00

Jamie Flynn and Tobias Jewson focus on finding lightweight low carbon solutions for sensitive sites and reducing the number of samples that end up in the skip.

Materials library: 31/44 Architects2022-07-20T17:52:31+01:00

Ben Addy

2022-11-22T12:13:40+00:00

In moving back to the Scottish Highlands Ben Addy has replaced his daily commute with plentiful opportunities to appreciate the native wildlife and landscapes.

Ben Addy2022-11-22T12:13:40+00:00

Lessons learnt: Kings Cross

2021-08-25T16:38:15+01:00

Peter Bishop served as director of planning at the London Borough Camden from 2001 until 2006 when the Kings Cross development was being planned. He reflects on the project's ambitions and the factors that contributed to its success.

Lessons learnt: Kings Cross2021-08-25T16:38:15+01:00
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