Lines of Thought
AT Editor2017-05-18T09:32:16+01:00Viewpoint
As a collection of his architectural commentary is published, Robert Adam considers the purpose and pleasures of writing on building
Viewpoint
As a collection of his architectural commentary is published, Robert Adam considers the purpose and pleasures of writing on building
Building
Concrete and brick are used to expressive effect at Ortus in London by Duggan Morris Architects
My Kind of Town
Gubbio is relentless, unflinching, solid, permanent, old, like an ancient, rocky landscape
Berlin is a place for all ages, writes Anupama Kundoo, where people are an integral part of urban life; one that continues to renew itself with youthful energy, and allows young people to develop a strong civic sense.
Interiors
Atmos’ radical room design for Sweden’s Icehotel 365 employs additive and subtractive construction processes using only plywood, snow and ice
Envelope
Architype’s Highgate Junior School in London is designed to Passivhaus principles
Loved and loathed in equal measure, Los Angeles is in almost every way the antithesis of the classical European city: vast, sparse and built for the automobile, writes Elly Ward.
Washington DC’s urban grain creates a backdrop against which classical monuments shine, finds Francis Terry.
Structure
Grimshaw’s reorganised London Bridge station is unified by a street-level concourse larger than the pitch at Wembley
Building
A detached house on a sloping site by Bennetts Associates is designed to complement the local vernacular
Building
Bolles & Wilson employs a bold colour palette to display Albania’s national icon collection