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AT Editor2019-06-05T16:09:58+01:00Events
A six-month programme of architectural events in London
Events
A six-month programme of architectural events in London
Event
London Festival of Architecture director Tamsie Thomson explains this year’s theme – boundaries – and previews some of the ways it has been interpreted
Interiors
A stone staircase at the heart of a renovated London house serves both aesthetic and environmental ends, say architect Graham West and engineer Steve Webb
Building Review
At Fen Court, Eric Parry Architects shows how corporate architecture can regain its social and cultural role, says Louisa Hutton
Building
Assemble completes a winter garden and public spaces at the heart of the community-led Granby Four Streets regeneration project in Liverpool
Chris Romer-Lee finds modest Málaga is full of surprises, an open-air museum of archaeological remains and monuments from across the eras.
Building
MJP Architects' Aspire Point in London's Stratford contains 445 rooms for Queen Mary University students
Building
Glenn Howells’ Architects’ 32-storey, brick-clad student tower for Urbanest in London’s Vauxhall
Building Review Feilden Fowles draws on the landscape and Land Art at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Building
Ian McChesney's contemporary additions resonate with the sparse neoclassicism of a Peckham house
Books
Ian Latham reviews Richard Hollis’ biography of a pivotal but often neglected figure in design history
Conference
'High-Rise and Small Spaces': an Architecture Today event focussed on issues in designing tall, small-unit residential buildings
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