Stephen Lawrence Prize 2023
Isabel Allen2023-10-19T17:10:19+01:00Lighthouse Children's Home in London by Conrad Koslowsky Architects has been awarded the 2023 Stephen Lawrence Prize.
Lighthouse Children's Home in London by Conrad Koslowsky Architects has been awarded the 2023 Stephen Lawrence Prize.
OMA’s new home for Factory International in Manchester, a project that is the biggest investment since the Tate Modern, is finally complete.
Stanton Williams has breathed new life into the historic headquarters of the Rhodes Trust in Oxford with a series of skilfully designed and carefully executed architectural interventions.
De Matos Ryan's design for Wonderlab: The Bramall Gallery at the National Railway Museum adopts the design language associated with locomotion and aims to inspire the next generation of engineers.
Trellik Design Studio has revamped a former Victorian nuts and bolts factory into a co-working creative space in Hackney’s de Beauvoir town.
HTA Design has completed Europe’s tallest modular residential development in Croydon, south London. The 163-metre-high scheme draws inspiration from Richard Seifert’s NLA Tower, and includes a visually-striking installation designed by Adam Nathaniel Furman.
A new bridge in the Cairngorms National Park has been designed as a companion to the Category A-listed Gairnshiel Bridge dating from 1749, which is no longer safe for traffic.
Stirling Prize-winning practice Witherford Watson Mann has completed Appleby Blue in Bermondsey, south London, a contemporary take on the traditional almshouse that allows older people to enjoy inner-city life.
Hawkins\Brown skilfully weaves old and new elements together as part of its major reworking of Central Foundation Boys' School campus in London.
Dodi Moss and SAB have teamed up to transform the site of a disused confectionary factory in Genoa into a welcoming community centre. Jacopo Gresleri visits a project that represents the first move in a strategy of reclaiming former industrial spaces to enrich civic life.
Gianni Botsford Architects’ first project in China forms a dramatic focal point for the new Singapore Sichuan Hi Tech Innovation Park in Chengdu.
In 2008 Rupert Cook designed an energy-efficient, flood-proof retirement home for his parents on Hayling Island in Hampshire. John Pardey pays a visit to see how the house, and its occupants, have weathered the last 15 years.