Jacksons Lane
AT Editor2023-02-07T11:00:41+00:00Citizens Design Bureau has skilfully reworked a much loved arts venue in north London.
Citizens Design Bureau has skilfully reworked a much loved arts venue in north London.
Designed by Waugh Thistleton Architects for The Office Group, the Black and White Building offers a sustainable home for offices in East London.
Architects IF_DO and artist Lakwena collaborate to design an artwork that surrounds a substation in Brent Cross.
In Mile End, Charles Holland Architects has refurbished a Victorian house that dates back to the 1880s, adding a healthy splash of colour and character to the property.
Nex– Architecture and Xylotek have completed a series of striking lattice timber pavilions at Regent’s Place in London
Architect Brown & Brown has designed a highly insulated retreat in the Scottish Highlands.
James Soane reviews FORMstudio’s new mews in the Kennington Conservation area, a scheme that sees five two-storey and basement split-level houses replace a series of garages on a brownfield site.
In the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a timber abode offers a rural retreat for those looking to immerse in the wilderness.
Squire & Partners completes 1 million square foot Art Deco inspired mixed-use development on former Metropolitan Police Headquarters site.
Clementine Blakemore Architects has transformed a collection of ignored agricultural buildings in Dorset into an inclusive retreat and valuable community asset.
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Max Fordham's sustainable, on-campus nursery for Staffordshire University puts play, development, wellbeing and nature at the heart of early years education.
A contextually sensitive rural temple designed by James Gorst Architects is conceived as a series of orthogonal pavilions unified by a cloistered walkway.
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