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Reflections on the picturesque

2022-11-22T12:26:39+00:00

Yusti Herrera of Ian Chalk Architects explains how revisiting historic methods of reading the landscape informed the practice’s approach to building a new house in collaboration with RA Studio in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Cornish coast

Reflections on the picturesque2022-11-22T12:26:39+00:00

Materials library: Assemble

2022-05-23T16:31:43+01:00

Maria Lisogorskaya discusses the collective’s approach to combining bespoke materials and finishes with off-the shelf products.

Materials library: Assemble2022-05-23T16:31:43+01:00

Shopping for health

2022-11-22T12:26:46+00:00

Hannah Brewster from ADP makes the case for using empty retail space to take outpatient services out of the hospital and onto the high street.

Shopping for health2022-11-22T12:26:46+00:00

Ralph Allen School

2022-11-22T12:16:50+00:00

Feilden Fowles has completed a dining hall and eight-classroom teaching block as part of an ongoing series of commissions for Fergus Feilden’s alma mater, Ralph Allen School, on the outskirts of Bath. Wendy Perring reflects on the architectural moves – and the trust between architect and client – that have given the 1950s campus an enhanced sense of place.

Ralph Allen School2022-11-22T12:16:50+00:00

Learning from: Stalin’s architect

2022-11-22T12:26:48+00:00

Deyan Sudjic explains how his new biography of Boris Iofan, state architect to Joseph Stalin, shows how damaging it can be for a talented architect to come too close to power.

Learning from: Stalin’s architect2022-11-22T12:26:48+00:00

A House for Artists

2023-09-12T12:43:16+01:00

Apparata has designed 12 studio apartments for artists and their families in Barking, east London. Frances Holliss applauds the ingenuity and courage of a project that recognises the need for flexible, affordable accommodation.

A House for Artists2023-09-12T12:43:16+01:00

Still standing: Bank of China Tower, 1990

2023-12-21T15:33:44+00:00

Overcoming numerous site challenges and political controversies, this iconic project by I.M. Pei is a testament to the architect’s ingenuity and foresight.

Still standing: Bank of China Tower, 19902023-12-21T15:33:44+00:00

Heritage policy must adapt to climate change

2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

Historic buildings need to be adapted to become energy efficient. Robert Adam urges heritage bodies and architects to embrace an approach that evolves, rather than contrasts with, the architectural language of our listed building stock.

Heritage policy must adapt to climate change2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

Legislate to innovate

2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

Jay Morton of Bell Phillips Architects calls for political and regulatory action to accelerate the adoption and development of low-carbon and zero-carbon construction methods.

Legislate to innovate2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

The Lyth Building

2022-11-22T12:16:57+00:00

Evans Vettori has designed a student hub and Environment Centre for Nottingham Trent University’s Brackenhurst Campus. Sue and Mark Emms deliver their verdict on a project that acts as a new focal point for the campus and reflects a belief that learning and landscape should go hand in hand.

The Lyth Building2022-11-22T12:16:57+00:00
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