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AT Editor2019-05-24T10:29:59+01:00Building Review
Jo Bacon visits Nicholas Hare Architects’ University College London Student Centre
Building Review
Jo Bacon visits Nicholas Hare Architects’ University College London Student Centre
Building
Sheppard Robson completes Birmingham City University’s new Faculty of Health, Education & Life Sciences
Books
Spare and evocative ‘buildings without purpose’ by the Danish artist are celebrated in a new book by Thomas Bo Jensen
Building
Select materials unify Bennetts Associates’ new headquarters for the Royal College of Pathologists
Envelope
Architects and designers are spoilt for choice when it comes to brick features, says managing director of IG Lintels Derrick McFarland, so there’s plenty of scope to add interesting detail
Building Review
Simon Henley on Dixon Jones’ inventive addition behind an art deco facade
Building Review
Jo McCafferty admires a fraternal pair of apartment buildings by Karakusevic Carson and David Chipperfield Architects
Housing
Contextual sensitivity guides a Winchester housing scheme by Cowper Griffith Architects
Building Review
Combining typological invention with a strong urban expression, Peter Barber Architects’ McGrath Road scheme gives a unique twist to ordinary London housing, finds Murray Fraser
Envelope
Hopkins Architects’ Music School at King’s College School in Wimbledon
Building
Chris Dyson Architects has reconfigured and extended a former cabinet-making workshop to create lofts and studios
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