Constructing Utopia
AT Editor2019-10-17T11:58:22+01:00Installations
Raumlaborberlin at the Milton Keynes Festival of Creative Urban Living
Installations
Raumlaborberlin at the Milton Keynes Festival of Creative Urban Living
Building
AHR’s headquarters for the UK Hydrographic Office in Taunton reflects a cultural shift in its working patterns
Building
A pavilion commissioned by AT for a sustainability exhibition has long outlived its original use. David Grandorge – who led its design – explains what happened next
Building
John Robertson Architects has revitalised a tired 1960s office building in London
Building
A carefully-crafted workspace by Piercy & Company draws inspiration from London’s Brick Lane
Building Review
Sustainability takes centre stage at Stanton Williams’ Eddington project
Building
Purcell’s Cornwall archive centre breathes new life into the historic Redruth Brewery complex
Bridge
A new Thames footbridge by Knight Architects is conceived as both a crossing point and a local destination
Building Review
Spanning the gorge at Tintagel with a new footbridge is a bold move handled with exemplary sensitivity by Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates, finds Ezra Groskin
Building
Coffey Architects has completed an intricately crafted residential apartment in London
Building
Proctor & Matthews opts for courtyards rather than front and back gardens at phase two of Abode in Cambridge
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