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

A1

2021-06-17T15:09:27+01:00

A reflective aluminium block designed by Barozzi Veiga for Ravensbourne University’s Institute for Creativity and Technology is the first building to complete at the Greenwich Peninsula Design District in London.

A12021-06-17T15:09:27+01:00

Wooden Annex

2022-05-11T12:01:24+01:00

Tsuruta Architects has added an entirely timber extension to a 1950s terrace in south London, using a flat-pack of over one thousand wooden parts assembled onsite like a piece of Ikea furniture.

Wooden Annex2022-05-11T12:01:24+01:00

Je Ahn

2022-11-22T12:13:42+00:00

Studio Weave is well geared up for remote working but founding director Je Ahn misses tea breaks, team banter and trips to the pub.

Je Ahn2022-11-22T12:13:42+00:00

Introducing the May-June 2021 issue

2021-06-16T11:14:32+01:00

Imagine what could be achieved with a state-funded programme of Architectural Aid, writes editor Isabel Allen, if architecture were treated not just a commodity for sale but as a fundamental human right.

Introducing the May-June 2021 issue2021-06-16T11:14:32+01:00

West Downs Centre

2021-06-17T11:32:49+01:00

Design Engine has completed a a new building at the University of Winchester with a flint facade and weathering steel details intended to echo the medieval walls that once surrounded the city.

West Downs Centre2021-06-17T11:32:49+01:00

Learning from Will Alsop

2021-06-16T11:05:11+01:00

Will Alsop’s 2005 proposals for a coast-to-coast northern SuperCity may have seemed a stretch of the imagination but many of its ideas are very relevant today, argues Chris Williamson of Weston Williamson + Partners.

Learning from Will Alsop2021-06-16T11:05:11+01:00
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