Roz Barr

2019-05-16T11:04:07+01:00

My Object of Desire
A cast iron ring by Roz Barr Architects is suspended within the apse of an Augustinian church

Roz Barr2019-05-16T11:04:07+01:00

Blocks off the Chip

2018-09-17T09:38:02+01:00

Building
A domestic extension by Al-Jawad Pike resonates with the work of David Chipperfield, with whom both partners worked

Blocks off the Chip2018-09-17T09:38:02+01:00

Dundee’s V&A Cake

2018-09-11T12:11:17+01:00

Building
Kengo Kuma’s V&A Dundee – the largest ever UK project by a Japanese architect – opens in September

Dundee’s V&A Cake2018-09-11T12:11:17+01:00

Lingfield Crescent

2018-08-30T13:24:57+01:00

Building
Waind Gohil + Potter Architects has neatly reworked a 1960s housing development in south-east London

Lingfield Crescent2018-08-30T13:24:57+01:00

Factory Reset

2018-09-11T11:06:07+01:00

Building
Teatum + Teatum completes a flexible and vivid work and collaboration space in Sheffield

Factory Reset2018-09-11T11:06:07+01:00

Space to Grow

2018-08-13T09:27:34+01:00

Book
A richly detailed study of design for childhood provides both inspiration and warnings for those working in the field, finds Barbara Kaucky

Space to Grow2018-08-13T09:27:34+01:00

A Cut Above

2018-09-11T11:39:03+01:00

Building Review
A complex renovation by AHMM lends an enviable sense of ease to the University of Amsterdam’s Roeterseiland campus, finds Joseph Rykwert

A Cut Above2018-09-11T11:39:03+01:00

Market Forces

2018-09-11T11:06:16+01:00

Building
The buzz and colour of London's Borough Market informs a nearby co-working project by architect Hassell for Fora

Market Forces2018-09-11T11:06:16+01:00

Prefab Preferences

2018-08-09T14:45:36+01:00

Books
A timely and affectionate study of how an earlier UK government set about solving the country's housing crisis

Prefab Preferences2018-08-09T14:45:36+01:00

AirDraft

2018-08-21T14:34:36+01:00

Building
The inflatable 'antepavilion' by Thomas Randall-Page and Benedetta Rogers is afloat on the Regents Canal

AirDraft2018-08-21T14:34:36+01:00

Great and Small

2018-08-13T09:46:04+01:00

Practice
Choosing to work at a wide range of scales adds to the architect’s burden but improves the work, finds Christina Seilern

Great and Small2018-08-13T09:46:04+01:00
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