A Tale of Two Types
AT Editor2019-04-16T09:50:42+01:00Building Review
Simon Henley on Dixon Jones’ inventive addition behind an art deco facade
Building Review
Simon Henley on Dixon Jones’ inventive addition behind an art deco facade
Building
A sustainably-built house by Derek Latham is inspired by the former structures of its kitchen-garden location
Awards
Squirrels, ghosts and a waterfall are among the allusive titles of the 15 shortlisted buildings
Building
A stepped screen wall of in situ concrete mediates between a domestic extension and courtyard garden in south London by Daykin Marshall Studio
Awards
A diverse shortlist of 12 buildings ranges from Dancing Flowers to a Confetti Campus
Housing
Contextual sensitivity guides a Winchester housing scheme by Cowper Griffith Architects
Books
Colin Davies appraises two new surveys of contemporary life within notable housing schemes that have been both revered and reviled
Practice
As growing numbers of architectural firms become Employee Ownership Trusts, Sara Cohen outlines the potential benefits, and practice founders Robin Partington, Linda Morey-Burrows and John Assael reflect on their own experiences
Awards
An extensive shortlist of 24 buildings ranges from one-off houses to district masterplans
Learning From
Encountering the Centre Pompidou set me on the path to architecture, and its liberative potential, recalls Philip Gumuchdjian
Interior
Social media informs the design of a London eyewear store by ALEKSA StudioÂ
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