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AT Editor2021-01-21T15:52:00+00:00Practice Developing a brand is a valuable opportunity for architectural practices to reflect on their identity and sense of purpose, says Greenspace CEO Adrian Caddy
Practice Developing a brand is a valuable opportunity for architectural practices to reflect on their identity and sense of purpose, says Greenspace CEO Adrian Caddy
Building Gruff Architects shoehorns a finely crafted house onto a constrained backland site in south London
Apt turns to prefabricated pods to extend a listed modernist house
Building Review Turner Works mixes low-cost workspace and a leisure destination in a development that seems well suited to uncertain times, finds Louis Mayes
Building Review A school theatre by Jonathan Tuckey Design lends urban order to the campus, finds Owen Hopkins
Worship Alan Powers steps aboard a floating church designed by Denizen Works
Urban design A new town in Scotland provides a model that others should follow, says John Melvin
Interview The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is staging an exhibition on the work of architect Anupama Kundoo. In an interview for the catalogue, Martha Thorne talks to her about technology, design methods and life in a utopian community
Building Snell David seeks to root a new concrete and timber house in its woodland site
Obituary Charles Rattray on the life of a distinguished architect, writer and teacher
Buckley Gray Yeoman creates a unique arts hub from five Georgian terrace houses
Practice With mental health rising up the agenda in architects' offices, Emily de Ste Croix explains the programme of activities and studio discussions intended to improve wellbeing at Stanton Williams
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