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Doubling Down

2020-02-27T11:59:39+00:00

Building Review
Michál Cohen admires the boldness of the approach taken by OMA and Brighton College in a School of Science and Sport

Doubling Down2020-02-27T11:59:39+00:00

Xavier de Kestelier

2020-02-21T13:45:13+00:00

My Kind of Town
Muktinath and Kagbeni provide important lessons in minimising environmental impact

Xavier de Kestelier2020-02-21T13:45:13+00:00

Self Service

2020-02-27T08:52:59+00:00

Building
Gensler remodels a 1980s office building - and its own working methods - to meet the future needs of the practice

Self Service2020-02-27T08:52:59+00:00

Bay Display

2020-02-07T11:25:42+00:00

Envelope
Prefabricated bay windows articulate a specialist ear, nose, throat and dental facility for University College London Hospitals by Pilbrow & Partners

Bay Display2020-02-07T11:25:42+00:00

Into the Void

2020-02-07T11:13:04+00:00

Learning From
Kengo Kuma showed me that a void is never empty, says Maurizio Mucciola

Into the Void2020-02-07T11:13:04+00:00

Modern and Traditional

2020-02-12T12:18:09+00:00

Building
Proctor & Matthews uses offsite construction and historic local references in Cambridgeshire offices for Homes England

Modern and Traditional2020-02-12T12:18:09+00:00

Industrial Allusion

2020-02-07T11:05:09+00:00

Building
Bell Phillips Architects completes a cast iron-clad pavilion at London's Kings Cross

Industrial Allusion2020-02-07T11:05:09+00:00

Positive Feedback

2020-02-13T12:04:20+00:00

Book
Paul Baxter enjoys an in-depth and insightful examination of the cultural currents running between Japan and the West

Positive Feedback2020-02-13T12:04:20+00:00

Inhabited Walls

2020-01-30T19:10:18+00:00

Building

Stanton Williams draws on lost boundaries to root a contemporary dwelling in its historic and evocative site

Inhabited Walls2020-01-30T19:10:18+00:00

Peak Performance

2020-01-06T10:07:55+00:00

Building Review
Exemplary acoustics are achieved on a modest budget at Tim Ronalds Architects’ Grange Park Opera

Peak Performance2020-01-06T10:07:55+00:00

Hogarth: Place and Progress

2020-01-17T10:54:43+00:00

Exhibition
Charles Holland Architects has designed Sir John Soane's Museum's exhibition of paintings and engravings by the eighteenth-century satirist William Hogarth

Hogarth: Place and Progress2020-01-17T10:54:43+00:00
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