Doubling Down
AT Editor2020-02-27T11:59:39+00:00Building Review
Michál Cohen admires the boldness of the approach taken by OMA and Brighton College in a School of Science and Sport
Building Review
Michál Cohen admires the boldness of the approach taken by OMA and Brighton College in a School of Science and Sport
A London restaurant pavilion by Nex- incorporates fully retractable windows in a spiralling facade
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Gensler remodels a 1980s office building - and its own working methods - to meet the future needs of the practice
Building Stolon Studio has completed a striking residential project on a backland site in Brockley
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Louis Mayes reflects on how sensitive design respects the dignity of the occupants at an Ostend care home, designed by Bovenbouw
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Page Park’s New Gorbals Housing Association in Glasgow is materially and spatially rich
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A Kent house by ADP skilfully combines local arts and crafts design traditions with high levels of sustainability
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New Medicine Galleries by Wilkinson Eyre conclude the first phase of an ambitious reinvention of London’s Science Museum. Lucy Bullivant follows the story so far
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Proctor & Matthews uses offsite construction and historic local references in Cambridgeshire offices for Homes England
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Bell Phillips Architects completes a cast iron-clad pavilion at London's Kings Cross
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A rural dwelling in East Sussex by RX Architects forms a close connection with its site
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Acme brings sensitivity and creativity to the challenge of building a contemporary house in a rural setting, finds Soraya Khan
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