2019 Brick Awards
AT Editor2019-11-28T11:57:59+00:00Awards
Walters & Cohen's Dorothy Garrod Building at Newnham College, Cambridge, heads this year's winning projects
Awards
Walters & Cohen's Dorothy Garrod Building at Newnham College, Cambridge, heads this year's winning projects
Envelope
The international CobBauge collaboration aims to give new impetus to a traditional building material, says Anthony Hudson
Obituary
One of the most talented and influential British architects of his generation, Edward Cullinan has died at the age of 88
Envelope
Perforated metal cladding both disguises and reveals the activities within Morris & Company’s Energy Hub at Elephant Park
Building Review
Michael Badu explores Squire & Partners’ handling of a challenging commission
My Kind of Town
My relationship to Bratislava is that of a child to its mother
Envelope
Coloured concrete and granite convey a sense of permanence at Hall McKnight’s bus station at Colin Town in West Belfast
Building
Sanya Polescuk Architects makes light work of a brick-soffited extension to a family home
Exhibition
The specificity of landscapes and built form are evoked in architect John Melvin’s paintings, currently on show in London
Building
Simpson & Brown's new visitors' centre connects the Norman cathedral of St Albans with its twentieth-century chapter house
Learning from
Acknowledging the layers of history in renovating a neglected building was a fundamental lesson, says Richard Griffiths
Building Review
Neven Sidor visits the Centre Building at the London School of Economics by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
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