Healthy Prospects
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Sheppard Robson completes Birmingham City University’s new Faculty of Health, Education & Life Sciences
Building
Sheppard Robson completes Birmingham City University’s new Faculty of Health, Education & Life Sciences
Building Review
Robin Lee Architecture has established a much-needed space of communality and repose at University College Dublin, finds Andrew Clancy
Awards
A transport hub and a restored warship are among eight projects in Northern Ireland shortlisted by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects
Books
Spare and evocative ‘buildings without purpose’ by the Danish artist are celebrated in a new book by Thomas Bo Jensen
Building
Select materials unify Bennetts Associates’ new headquarters for the Royal College of Pathologists
Materials Library
Gabriel Sanchiz and Pawel Jaskulski of Heatherwick Studio, whose basement houses an extensive resource
Awards
Southerly contenders include a house made of cork, a new take on a beach hut, and Oxford's multi-architect Westgate shopping centre
Awards
A seal hide and a community sports facility are among the projects in contention
Building Review
6a Architects’ extension to MK Gallery reflects the diverse influences that shaped the New Town, finds Sam Jacob
Building Restoration and alterations by Hugh Broughton Architects give new life to a masterpiece of English baroque
Viewpoint Current efforts to define a popular standard for beauty in building echo historic debates, says Timothy Hyde, but the judgments of law courts have often been more significant than the court of public opinion
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