Timber Treatment
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A plywood-lined loft extension by Inglis Badrashi Loddo Architects is intended to evoke treehouses
Building
A plywood-lined loft extension by Inglis Badrashi Loddo Architects is intended to evoke treehouses
Books
Hana Loftus reviews Gillian Darley’s perambulations around 'Excellent Essex'
Exhibition
Relationships that laid the foundations for post-war British architecture are explored in RIBA’s Bauhaus exhibition, writes co-curator Pete Collard
Building
Architect Russell Jones has created a compact timber house within the perimeter wall of a Victorian outbuilding in north London
Building
A pair of houses by Sandy Rendel Architects complete a terrace in Peckham, south-east London
Interior
Sam Jacob Studio creates a quirky but coherent storage system in an office fit-out for Takram
Exhibition
An exhibition of architectural drawings illustrates the expanding purview of today’s architects, says co-curator Amy Kulper
Installations
Raumlaborberlin at the Milton Keynes Festival of Creative Urban Living
Building
AHR’s headquarters for the UK Hydrographic Office in Taunton reflects a cultural shift in its working patterns
Building
A pavilion commissioned by AT for a sustainability exhibition has long outlived its original use. David Grandorge – who led its design – explains what happened next
Building Review
Sustainability takes centre stage at Stanton Williams’ Eddington project
Bridge
A new Thames footbridge by Knight Architects is conceived as both a crossing point and a local destination
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