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AT Editor2021-05-18T16:56:14+01:00Building Review Mixing build-to-rent housing with big-box retail, Porters Edge by Maccreanor Lavington makes a valuable contribution to an emerging type, finds Claire Bennie
Building Review Mixing build-to-rent housing with big-box retail, Porters Edge by Maccreanor Lavington makes a valuable contribution to an emerging type, finds Claire Bennie
Building dMFK and Bureau de Change have completed The Gaslight, a contemporary workspace in a 1920s building in London's Fitzrovia
Building Review David Grandorge enjoys Casswell Bank’s lean and sensitive renovation of a distinctive agricultural building type
Glass
Ferrier Marchetti Studio's facade for a new development next to the Gare Saint-Lazare is softly coloured to recall Monet’s paintings of the station
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Glass panels designed by UNStudio mimic billowing cloth at a clothing store in Amsterdam
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Biomimetic research in architecture at the University of Stuttgart is behind the glass- and carbon-fibre structure of a pavilion
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BIG’s refurbishment of an Art Deco bank in Paris for Galeries Lafayette glitters with light, glass and polished metals
MOOD
Serial objects – tiles conceived for Torriano Primary School and GRC cladding at Camden School for Girls
Building
MICA completes a major renovation and extension within one of London's historic legal estates
Viewpoint
Many architects seek to make ‘timeless’ buildings. Too bad, says Robert Adam – it can’t be done
Building Review Collaboration is at the heart of Cullinan Studio’s National Automotive Innovation Centre, finds Stafford Critchlow
Practice
The 'home' side of home-working is more challenging than the 'work' part, finds Haworth Tompkins' Joanna Sutherland
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