Katherine Clarke
AT Editor2017-06-19T15:48:54+01:00My Kind of Town
A place for encounters and appropriation – where you can afford to be poor
My Kind of Town
A place for encounters and appropriation – where you can afford to be poor
Interior
Roz Barr Architects' interventions at the Building Centre take materials out of their comfort zone
Building
A compact house on a backland site in west London by De Rosee Sa is planned around a series of courtyards
History
A new map-guide chronicles the city’s twentieth-century landmarks
Film
ArchFilmFest London celebrates the connections between film and architecture and aims to open new possibilities for both, says co-director, Charlotte Skene Catling
Building Review
David Chipperfield Architects’ One Kensington Gardens remodels an entire urban block
Interior
Sam Jacob Studio melds an art gallery and hairdressing salon in a diminutive space in south London
Interior
A new bookshop within London's 'Tech City’ suggests that rumours of the death of print remain exaggerated
Exhibition
New architecture centre in Liverpool opens with a show of unrealised projects for the city
Building Review
Allies and Morrison exploits every aspect of an awkward site in designing the Banham Group headquarters