Mind the Gap

2017-09-21T10:52:28+01:00

Building
A mixed-use renovation by Orms forms a new arcade on London's Chancery Lane

Mind the Gap2017-09-21T10:52:28+01:00

Roman Legions

2017-09-18T10:55:38+01:00

Exhibition
'When in Rome', currently on show at the RIBA in London, explores the eternal city's ongoing architectural inspiration

Roman Legions2017-09-18T10:55:38+01:00

The Farmer’s House

2017-09-14T11:12:12+01:00

Building
A generous annex to an existing house has provided self-contained accommodation for visitors and the opportunity to unify the whole

The Farmer’s House2017-09-14T11:12:12+01:00

Vex

2017-11-13T17:12:09+00:00

Building Review
Adrian Forty finds method in the madness of a musically-inspired self-built house by Chance de Silva Architects

Vex2017-11-13T17:12:09+00:00

Folkestone Triennial

2017-09-15T11:11:27+01:00

Event
Newly commissioned, site-specific artworks in public spaces around the town explore the theme 'double edge'

Folkestone Triennial2017-09-15T11:11:27+01:00

Cultivated Space

2017-09-13T13:16:06+01:00

Building Review
Dow Jones Architects’ additions to the Garden Museum attest to a sensitive understanding of its site and programme, finds Sasha Bhavan

Cultivated Space2017-09-13T13:16:06+01:00

Auchengree Newhouse

2017-09-12T11:28:45+01:00

Buildings
Ann Nisbet Studio's Auchengree Newhouse is designed to provide shelter on its exposed Scottish hillside site

Auchengree Newhouse2017-09-12T11:28:45+01:00

Binney on Bridges

2017-09-14T10:47:13+01:00

Gallery
'Bridges: Spanning the World' documents outstanding examples of structural design 

Binney on Bridges2017-09-14T10:47:13+01:00

Halifax Piece Hall

2017-09-19T11:29:35+01:00

Buildings
One of the UK's greatest urban spaces – once the centre of global cloth trading – has been restored to its former glory 

Halifax Piece Hall2017-09-19T11:29:35+01:00

Ben Derbyshire

2018-04-27T13:01:50+01:00

My Kind of Town
The potential of Kolkata's built heritage made it a favourite of new RIBA president Ben Derbyshire, writing for AT in 2005

Ben Derbyshire2018-04-27T13:01:50+01:00
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