70 Beulah Road

2018-07-23T13:19:53+01:00

Building
Studio 54 Architecture has sympathetically restored and reworked a small mixed-use building in north-east London 

70 Beulah Road2018-07-23T13:19:53+01:00

Judging The Awards

2018-07-23T14:45:45+01:00

Chaired by Ken Shuttleworth, the jury of architects and consultants considered a record number of entries

Judging The Awards2018-07-23T14:45:45+01:00

Awards Presentation

2018-07-23T14:34:09+01:00

Schueco Awards 2018
Architect and television presenter Piers Taylor hosted this year's awards ceremony at London's Saatchi Gallery  

Awards Presentation2018-07-23T14:34:09+01:00

Crossover Appeal

2018-07-30T10:21:06+01:00

Building Review
David Chipperfield Architects’ expansion of the Royal Academy successfully redefines the country’s oldest arts institution, finds Daniel Rosbottom

Crossover Appeal2018-07-30T10:21:06+01:00

Artistic Endeavour

2018-07-23T14:23:46+01:00

Building
William Tozer Associates has completed a carefully detailed art and loft-style living space in east London

Artistic Endeavour2018-07-23T14:23:46+01:00

Bold as Brass

2018-07-16T16:27:35+01:00

Building
Mellow metallic finishes lend warmth to a London house remodelled by Simon Astridge Architecture Workshop

Bold as Brass2018-07-16T16:27:35+01:00

Abbey Natural

2019-05-16T10:51:55+01:00

Building Review
Timothy Brittain-Catlin admires two sensitive, sumptuous new additions to Westminster Abbey: the Weston Tower by Ptolemy Dean and triforium galleries by MUMA

Abbey Natural2019-05-16T10:51:55+01:00

Reach For The Sky

2018-07-10T09:42:36+01:00

Building
Nex’s bold reworking of the RAF Museum in Hendon is designed to reconnect the organisation and its historic buildings with the local community and wider public

Reach For The Sky2018-07-10T09:42:36+01:00

Worldly Concerns

2018-07-10T15:05:15+01:00

Building Review
Olafur Eliasson’s headquarters for Kirk Kapital is conceived as a ‘total work of art’, but does it work as a building, asks Biba Dow?

Worldly Concerns2018-07-10T15:05:15+01:00

Writ in Water

2018-07-16T16:18:44+01:00

Building Review
A monument to Magna Carta is installed at Runnymede by artist Mark Wallinger in collaboration with architect Studio Octopi

Writ in Water2018-07-16T16:18:44+01:00

Practice Makes Perfect

2018-07-09T14:21:37+01:00

Building
Reed Watts Architects’ sensitively designed rehearsal and catering space at London’s Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre complements its woodland setting

Practice Makes Perfect2018-07-09T14:21:37+01:00
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