Ten transformative parkland projects
Jason Sayer2024-08-13T14:27:30+01:00Just because it’s summer and we wish we were outdoors… we’re celebrating projects that transform under-used sites into unexpected gardens of delight.
Just because it’s summer and we wish we were outdoors… we’re celebrating projects that transform under-used sites into unexpected gardens of delight.
Six projects from Allies and Morrison with Porphyrios Associates, Al-Jawad Pike, Clementine Blakemore Architects, Grimshaw, Jamie Fobert Architects with Purcell, and Mikhail Riches are in the running for this year's Stirling Prize for the best new project in the UK.
In this issue: how Wright & Wright Architects are decarbonising the country’s most sensitive historic estates, Gianni Botsford Architects’ Reciprocal House responds to an early Foster project, Hugh Strange Architects’ Farmworker’s House and Piercy&Company’s approach to technology, specification, materials and craft.
Three projects – by students from The Bartlett UCL, the University of Bath, and the University of Sheffield – have been named as finalists in the Student Prize category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects from Howells, Maccreanor Lavington and WilkinsonEyre, have been named as finalists in the Infrastructure & Public Realm category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by AHMM, Grimshaw, and Howells with Urban Splash, have been named as finalists in the Residential category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by AHMM, Knox Bhavan, and Squire & Partners have been named as finalists in the Workplace category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by DRDH Architects, Zaha Hadid Architects, and RSHP with Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Christoph Kohlbecker and Has Kollhoff have been named as finalists in the International category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.