Art Concret
AT Editor2018-03-22T18:23:03+00:00Building
Promontorio strips back, slices through and adds to the structure of a 1980s office building in Lisbon
Building
Promontorio strips back, slices through and adds to the structure of a 1980s office building in Lisbon
Building
An elegant eaves detail by Allies & Morrison forges strong links between old and new hall structures at King’s College School in Wimbledon
Lighting
Radiant Architectural Lighting is unveiling a series of innovative, high-performance products at this year’s Light & Building Show in Frankfurt
Focus
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has renewed the Hayward Gallery’s pyramid rooflights
Building
A coffered plywood roof by Tonkin Liu transforms a grade-II listed Georgian townhouse and its garden in London
Envelope
Brick, faience, glass and metal distinguish the two faces of a London office building by Campbell Architects
Structure
Groupwork + Amin Taha Architects use a hollow-cast concrete form to demonstrate the nature of misremembering
Doors
The enduring popularity of bi-folding doors is reflected in the sheer number and diversity of products currently available. So what are the key points specifiers should consider when choosing an aluminium system?
Structure
Waugh Thistleton Architects selected rammed earth construction at Bushey Cemetery for its symbolic and practical sensitivity to the Jewish faith, explains Andrew Waugh
Structure
Light Earth Designs adapts Mediterranean tile vaulting to local conditions at the Rwanda Cricket Stadium
Building
A sedum-covered vaulted steel roof provides high levels of performance at a sports and social club by David Morley Architects
Workplace
Grimshaw completes a co-working space for technology enterprises in east London
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