My kind of town: Henry Squire
AT Editor2022-08-08T19:32:07+01:00An ode to Brixton written by Henry Squire takes in the centre's famed market, declining department stores and London's only working windmill.
An ode to Brixton written by Henry Squire takes in the centre's famed market, declining department stores and London's only working windmill.
Interior
O'Sullivan Skoufoglou replaces a 1970s domestic extension with a kitchen-diner in a subtle palette
Building
A nineteenth century artist's studio is adapted for a twenty-first century painter by Syte Architects
Exhibition
Neglected artists, architects and engineers resurface at the V&A's 'Ocean Liners: Speed and Style'
Event
PechaKucha evening at the Surface Design Show
Building
The Deerings is a joint project by Gresford Architects' and Nicholas Tye Architects' for an ultra-low-energy home in Harpenden
Building
A raw steel aesthetic distinguishes a rooftop conversion in north London by deDraft
Exhibition
The potential to build tall in wood is explored in an exhibition at Roca London Gallery
Events
A series of talks considers the meaning of detail in architecture and beyond
Exhibition
Photographer James Brittain documents the inhabitation and adaptation of Montreal's brutalist landmark
Structure
Groupwork + Amin Taha Architects use a hollow-cast concrete form to demonstrate the nature of misremembering
Building
Simpson Haugh's Two St Peter's Square resonates subtly with its neighbours