Harpenden House
Jason Sayer2025-02-04T09:47:23+00:00Emil Eve’s renovation and extension of an Edwardian house in the Harpenden Conservation Area creates a flexible family home that integrates three new interlocking volumes.
Emil Eve’s renovation and extension of an Edwardian house in the Harpenden Conservation Area creates a flexible family home that integrates three new interlocking volumes.
Neo Rooflights by The Rooflight Co. continue to exemplify excellence on a development of luxury holiday cottages in Oxfordshire by Charlie Luxton Design.
In Karlovy Vary, eastern Czech Republic, the transformation of an atrium inside the historic Imperial Spa turns an old machine hall into a new concert and events venue.
dRMM’s Wick Lane masterplan integrates homes, industrial, and creative spaces into a vibrant, co-located community in East London, drawing on the area’s industrial heritage and blending contemporary needs with historical character.
In Hampshire, the renewal of a celebrated modernist icon, formerly Mountbatten House, integrates more than 20,000 new plants alongside new commercial workspace.
AT reports back from the UK Architecture Showcase: a two-day event which was hosted this week at the British Embassy in Paris.
Brown & Brown Architects has completed a sustainable and contextually-sensitive house on the Solway coastline for a retired couple relocating from Edinburgh.
Grace Fletcher from 5th Studio discusses the battle to retrofit our historic housing stock and how the practice has teamed up with Barclays bank on a pilot retrofit pattern book.
Levitt Bernstein’s Passivhaus-certified social housing for Newham Council adds new affordable and sustainable units in East London.
Sapphire Balconies delivers elegant, fire-safe solutions for a major housing redevelopment scheme in west London.
A carefully detailed and materially-rich family house by Mailen Design makes a quiet but confident statement on a Victorian residential street in south London.
AT chats to… Heather Macey from Makower Architects about drawing on a history of trauma to rethink spaces for people with poor mental health.
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