Blurring the boundaries
AT Editor2024-03-11T12:24:58+00:00DEMOGO’s headquarters for the Guardia di Finanza in Bologna, Italy, explores the nature and meaning of the boundary between building and city.
DEMOGO’s headquarters for the Guardia di Finanza in Bologna, Italy, explores the nature and meaning of the boundary between building and city.
Architecture Office has restored and extended a Grade II listed property on the River Fowey in Cornwall.
London studio Selencky Parsons has repurposed a former apple store into an extension for a home in West Sussex.
A timber-clad holiday residence near Lac Notre-Dame, Quebec, by RobitailleCurtis forms a strong connection with its mountainside site.
Photos reveal Mae’s project in Southwark, south east London which caters for multi-generational living on what was once part of the Aylesbury Estate.
Arne Jacobsen’s Bellevue Beach changing room in Klampenborg, Denmark, has been given a new lease of life as a wellness centre.
"It's made us better architects." Surman Weston discuss with AT everything from buying the site at auction to being a main contractor for the project.
ADR‘s simple yet refined dwelling for a ski resort manager in the north of the Czech Republic draws on vernacular mountain architecture.
Allies and Morrison has seen its design for the London College of Fashion in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park open to students – and the public in east London.
RDTH architekti has sympathetically renovated and extended a historic mill in Opatová, Slovakia, creating a family house and work space.
Gensler has turned an old warehouse into the new London headquarters of communications firm, Edelman.
Working with artist Tess Jaray, Emrys Architects has completed Berners and Wells – a new mixed-use scheme in Fitzrovia for Berners-Allsopp Estate and Schroders that features a glazed-brick, patterned façade.