Mind and Matter
AT Editor2018-09-20T12:07:42+01:00Building
Vernacular forms and natural materials help counter preconceptions in TODD Architects’ mental health facility in Omagh
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Vernacular forms and natural materials help counter preconceptions in TODD Architects’ mental health facility in Omagh
Building Review
Reflective facades at a large apartment building by Simpson Haugh are a respectful response to neighbouring Battersea Power Station, finds Chris Darling
Events
A two-year programme of lectures, discussion and debate kicks off this autumn
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Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture seeks sensory stimulation in a new school dining hall in south London
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De Architekten Cie has employed circular design at a pavilion for ABN AMRO in Amsterdam
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Mawson Kerr employs unwanted oak and reclaimed slate in a new cafe at one of Britain’s best preserved medieval monasteries
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A domestic extension by Al-Jawad Pike resonates with the work of David Chipperfield, with whom both partners worked
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Kengo Kuma’s V&A Dundee – the largest ever UK project by a Japanese architect – opens in September
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Architype completes a low-energy housing development in Shropshire
Book
A richly detailed study of design for childhood provides both inspiration and warnings for those working in the field, finds Barbara Kaucky
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The buzz and colour of London's Borough Market informs a nearby co-working project by architect Hassell for Fora