History Lessons

2019-07-01T11:08:22+01:00

Building
A day house at King’s School in Canterbury by Walters & Cohen occupies a tight site with listed building and archaeological constraints

History Lessons2019-07-01T11:08:22+01:00

Sublime and Sustainable

2019-07-04T10:00:12+01:00

Building Review
Ian Ritchie discovers an exquisite transformation of a crumbling historic house in Iran by designer Parisa Manouchehri

Sublime and Sustainable2019-07-04T10:00:12+01:00

Repoussoir

2019-07-15T11:57:00+01:00

Building
con | form architects has boldly reworked a Victorian terraced house in London

Repoussoir2019-07-15T11:57:00+01:00

Home Comfort

2019-07-01T11:09:46+01:00

Building Review
Dow Jones Architects weaves references to local architecture and landscapes into a Maggie’s cancer care centre in Cardiff, finds Niall Maxwell

Home Comfort2019-07-01T11:09:46+01:00

Nimtim’s Hive House

2021-03-01T09:31:16+00:00

Building
Books and a modest budget are accommodated in a domestic extension by Nimtim Architects

Nimtim’s Hive House2021-03-01T09:31:16+00:00

Misbehaving Bodies

2019-06-27T09:40:14+01:00

Exhibition
David Kohn Architects has designed a major exhibition for the Wellcome Collection

Misbehaving Bodies2019-06-27T09:40:14+01:00

Science Behind the Sensory Space

2019-09-30T10:31:22+01:00

Interiors
What role can bathroom designers play in helping to reduce the impact of stress in today’s society? In this exclusive article for Geberit, Oliver Heath, architectural designer and specialist in biophilic design, explores the importance of sensory design in modern bathroom projects.

Science Behind the Sensory Space2019-09-30T10:31:22+01:00

Kew for Food

2019-06-27T09:41:27+01:00

Building
Ryder Architecture draws on Japanese and Chinese design at Kew Gardens’ new restaurant

Kew for Food2019-06-27T09:41:27+01:00

Burwood

2019-07-01T10:46:46+01:00

Building
An ecologically-responsible house by Catja de Haas Architects forms a close connection with its coastal site

Burwood2019-07-01T10:46:46+01:00

Slate Scape

2021-06-09T13:02:16+01:00

Junya Ishigama's elemental 2019 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.

Slate Scape2021-06-09T13:02:16+01:00

Picture Perfect?

2019-06-27T09:37:53+01:00

Viewpoint
With convincing photorealism now commonplace in architectural visualisations, by what criteria should we judge the best, asks Archiboo Web Awards founder Amanda Baillieu?

Picture Perfect?2019-06-27T09:37:53+01:00
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