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AT Editor2017-04-26T11:28:41+01:00Building Review
Tim Ronalds on Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘eccentric and inspiring’ Switch House
Building Review
Tim Ronalds on Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘eccentric and inspiring’ Switch House
Building Review
Hawkins Brown’s renovation of the Bartlett cleverly exploits its potential to add study space but leaves room for the unexpected, finds Jack Hosea
Building Review
Porphyrios Associates brings classical sensibilities to the Bay Campus for the University of Swansea. Report by Ian Latham
Building
Housing for old age: Bruyn’s Court in Thurrock by Bell Phillips Architects
Building Review
Deborah Saunt explores an idiosyncratic south London art gallery designed by Trevor Horne Architects
Viewpoint
Amin Taha on north London apartments by Groupwork, and construction innovation in housingÂ
Building
Stanton Williams has designed The Lighterman restaurant to exploit its canalside site at King’s Cross
Focus: envelope
Bespoke brickwork and bronze details at Make Architects’ Eight Artillery Row
Building Review
Stephen Taylor Architects elevates a Somerset farm store with inventive construction techniques allied to a sense of place, finds Brendan Woods
Building Review
Housing by Peter Barber Architects at Grahame Park shows a sensitive approach to estate regeneration, finds Douglas Murphy
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