Rock of Ages
AT Editor2018-01-30T12:28:51+00:00Building Review
Groupwork + Amin Taha’s 15 Clerkenwell Close is a poetic meditation on history, building and materials, finds Piers Gough
Building Review
Groupwork + Amin Taha’s 15 Clerkenwell Close is a poetic meditation on history, building and materials, finds Piers Gough
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Simpson Haugh's Two St Peter's Square resonates subtly with its neighbours
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Studio Carver has completed an American-inspired prefabricated house extension in London’s Belsize Park
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A former London printworks has been sensitively refurbished by Buckley Gray Yeoman
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A brick warehouse has been skilfully incorporated into the design of a London residence and studio by Anthony Carlile Architects
Workplace Selgas Cano completes a colourful plant-filled west London co-working space
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An extension by Takero Shimazaki Architects lends Palladian rigour to a suburban house
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A London primary school by Architecture Initiative forms a strong connection with its site
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Hayhurst and Co has wrapped circulation around a lightwell to create a house on a former garage site
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Playfulness has a serious purpose at a Montpellier housing development by Farshid Moussavi Architecture
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Steven Holl Architects strikes a sensitive balance between communality and privacy at the Barts Hospital Maggie’s Centre, finds Richard Hill