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Churchwood Gardens

2019-06-17T13:35:49+01:00

Building
Bryden Wood has completed a contextually-sensitive infill-housing scheme in London

Churchwood Gardens2019-06-17T13:35:49+01:00

Corner Condition

2019-07-05T11:59:03+01:00

Envelope
The latest version of Schueco’s slimline facade system has an all-glass corner option

Corner Condition2019-07-05T11:59:03+01:00

Let it Glide

2019-07-04T11:44:18+01:00

Rooflights
Mark Lambert, sales director at Sunsquare, introduces Aero Glide: the ultimate alternative to opening hinged skylights

Let it Glide2019-07-04T11:44:18+01:00

Old Sorting House

2019-07-03T10:14:53+01:00

Building
A hybrid steel and CLT structure is central to the success of a converted London post office building by Ben Adams Architects

Old Sorting House2019-07-03T10:14:53+01:00

Nordic Values

2019-06-07T10:51:47+01:00

Building
Ryder Architecture's Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow adopts an innovative care model from Scandinavia

 

Nordic Values2019-06-07T10:51:47+01:00

Windermere Jetty

2019-05-30T12:41:45+01:00

Building Review
Carmody Groarke’s boating museum makes pragmatic and poetic responses to its Lakeland site, finds Lucy Clark

Windermere Jetty2019-05-30T12:41:45+01:00

Edinburgh Printmakers

2019-06-03T11:17:24+01:00

Building
Page Park has sensitively transformed a former industrial building in Edinburgh into a multi-use arts complex

Edinburgh Printmakers2019-06-03T11:17:24+01:00

Gainsford Road

2019-05-24T10:33:01+01:00

Building
A north-east London apartment building by Gort Scott reinterprets local Victorian architecture 

Gainsford Road2019-05-24T10:33:01+01:00

Hill House Passivhaus

2019-05-20T09:53:11+01:00

Building
Meloy Architects has completed a contextually sensitive and highly sustainable rural dwelling in East Sussex

Hill House Passivhaus2019-05-20T09:53:11+01:00

The Chapel of Our Lady

2019-10-03T11:20:19+01:00

Building Review
Craig Hamilton Architects’ latest work at Williamstrip Park is far removed from the architectural mainstream, but presents a challenge to it, says Ellis Woodman

The Chapel of Our Lady2019-10-03T11:20:19+01:00
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