My kind of town: Peter St John
AT Editor2022-08-09T15:21:01+01:00Holloway Road may be rough and ugly but it repays closer acquaintance, writes Peter St John.
Holloway Road may be rough and ugly but it repays closer acquaintance, writes Peter St John.
My Kind of Town
Bloomsbury exemplifies a long-life, loose-fit approach to architecture
Building
Coffey Architects' Arts & Crafts-inspired house in the suburbs is both playful and practical
Building
Assemble and artist Matthew Raw complete a hand-made tile-clad coffee kiosk for Art on the Underground
Building
AHMM has completed the first of three mixed-use projects in Oxford, all with mixed-tenure apartments
Workspace
Stiff & Trevillion's creation of an independent workspace at the River Building in the City of London includes a one-acre roof garden
Workplace
KKS has brought health, wellbeing and agile working to the fore in its fit-out of Landsec's headquarters
Workplace
Grimshaw completes a co-working space for technology enterprises in east London
Building
Crumbling stone and digital fabrication combine to mark the passage of time in a remote Dumfries house by Lily Jencks Studio and Nathanael Dorent Architecture
Practice
VeloCity team members Kay Hughes and Sarah Featherstone explain how cycling initiated and informed the winning entry to the National Infrastructure Commission’s ‘Cambridge to Oxford Connection’ ideas competition
Building
A new housing development by Waugh Thistleton Architects is thought to be the world's largest cross-laminated timber building
Book
Conceptual drawings by Peter Ahrends shed light on the creative process within the celebrated office of Ahrends Burton Koralek