My kind of town: Tamsie Thomson
AT Editor2022-08-08T19:26:21+01:00South-east London is a treasury of historic and personal memories, writes Tamsie Thomson.
South-east London is a treasury of historic and personal memories, writes Tamsie Thomson.
Glass
Eva Jiricna crafts a spectacular glass staircase for the new Tiffany Gallery at New York's Historical Society Museum
Building Review Rolfe Kentish examines Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners' major development at the British Museum
Wood
Mecanoo’s gatehouse to Holland’s Keukenhof flower garden employs a visually striking engineered timber roof structure
My Kind of Town
The Isle of Coll is as good a place as any to see out eternity
Wood
An engineered timber pavilion by Hopkins Architects has breathed new life into London’s historic Herne Hill Velodrome
Drawing
Exhibition by architectural artist Minty Sainsbury
Event
Pavilions and installations add colour to the three-day London event
Refurbishment
Groupwork has sympathetically updated a 60-year-old house with spaces fit for contemporary living
History
Claire Jamieson, author of a new monograph on NATØ, examines the enduring significance of the ‘last radical architectural group of the twentieth century’
Building
'Glamping' huts in rural Wales by Miller Kendrick, Waind Gohil + Potter, Rural Office for Architecture, Francis Arnett, How About Studio, Carwyn Lloyd Jones, Barton Wilmore and Trias Studio
Building
A home for an Iranian artist and a Canadian doctor by a Swiss architect in Suffolk