Euston Skills Centre

2025-04-30T09:23:28+01:00

Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects’ Euston Skills Centre in Camden provides a dedicated space for local skills development, forming part of a wider ‘meanwhile use’ strategy that supports both the HS2 Euston Station project and the surrounding community.

Euston Skills Centre2025-04-30T09:23:28+01:00

Dock Side Story

2025-05-06T10:32:16+01:00

The success of British Land and AustralianSuper's Canada Water regeneration scheme rests on its ability to tempt corporate tenants to an untested part of town. As the project's first commercial building opens for business Isabel Allen asks whether the gamble has paid off.  

Dock Side Story2025-05-06T10:32:16+01:00

Sculpture in the sky

2025-04-29T12:09:46+01:00

Carmody Groarke has completed a distinctive duplex apartment and rooftop pavilion within a Grade II listed merchant’s house in Covent Garden, London.

Sculpture in the sky2025-04-29T12:09:46+01:00

De Valera Library and Súil Gallery

2025-04-29T15:00:34+01:00

Keith Williams Architects' library and art gallery in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland, is a critical building block in the town's social infrastructure and a well-used civic space.  

De Valera Library and Súil Gallery2025-04-29T15:00:34+01:00

Osaka Expo

2025-04-16T17:44:50+01:00

WOO architects and ES Global have unveiled their design for the UK pavilion which opened this week at the 2025 Osaka Expo in Japan.
Osaka Expo2025-04-16T17:44:50+01:00

Blenheim Grove

2025-04-17T14:32:08+01:00

It’s taken Unboxed Homes more than a decade to deliver a short terrace of custom-build homes in Peckham, south London. Why did it take so long? And was it worth the wait?

Blenheim Grove2025-04-17T14:32:08+01:00

Mendel Square

2025-04-15T14:46:56+01:00

In the Czech city of Brno, CHYBIK+KRISTOF have collaborated with dílna to design a new public square that will evolve in 30 years’ time to reveal a new public park that’s been growing beneath.

Mendel Square2025-04-15T14:46:56+01:00

Standing the test of time

2025-04-08T17:31:29+01:00

Isabel Allen charts the rise and re-rise of Marine Court – a 1930s behemoth on the South Coast that is enjoying a new lease of life under the custodianship of its current residents and owners.

Standing the test of time2025-04-08T17:31:29+01:00

Courtyard Houses

2025-04-08T17:44:14+01:00

Roz Barr Architects has replaced a 1960s house in Long Ditton, Surrey with two homes for three generations living under one roof. Nelly Greig enjoys an elegant reinterpretation of suburban family life.

Courtyard Houses2025-04-08T17:44:14+01:00

Measuring Mass Timber

2025-04-08T17:35:25+01:00

A collaborative research project led by dRMM sets out the environmental and quality-of-life benefits of timber construction, and provides an open-source tool to measure building performance, including life cycle analysis and post occupancy evaluation.

Measuring Mass Timber2025-04-08T17:35:25+01:00
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