Uncommon Garden

2020-12-01T10:37:06+00:00

Building A self-built house by Alan Power Architects makes ingenious responses to light and a tight site

Uncommon Garden2020-12-01T10:37:06+00:00

Rural Response

2021-05-18T16:50:03+01:00

Building MJP Architects opts for barn-like forms for student accommodation on an edge-of-town campus

Rural Response2021-05-18T16:50:03+01:00

Code-Bothy

2020-11-19T10:28:13+00:00

Research Research by Piercy & Company and Material Architecture Lab into digitally-augmented manual crafts shows great potential for design and for the construction industry, explains Guan Lee

Code-Bothy2020-11-19T10:28:13+00:00

Lea Fields Crematorium

2020-11-19T10:24:57+00:00

Building Haverstock seeks a sense of peace and tranquility in an important community facility

Lea Fields Crematorium2020-11-19T10:24:57+00:00

Urban Embrace

2020-11-05T12:35:52+00:00

Building Review Grafton Architects’ Toulouse School of Economics seems to embody the city, and embed users within it, says Andrew Clancy

Urban Embrace2020-11-05T12:35:52+00:00

Pump House

2020-10-23T10:55:55+01:00

Building Art Deco influences inform a South London mixed-use scheme by Common Ground Architecture

Pump House2020-10-23T10:55:55+01:00

Group Dynamic

2020-10-08T13:59:38+01:00

Building
Maccreanor Lavington Architects completes a mansion block of “affordable compact homes” arranged with an emphasis on community living

Group Dynamic2020-10-08T13:59:38+01:00

Sædden Church

2020-08-24T09:31:10+01:00

Learning from
The ecclesiastical architecture of Inger and Johannes Exner offers timely lessons in design for collectivity, says Amanda Iglesias

Sædden Church2020-08-24T09:31:10+01:00

Mock-mock-Tudor

2022-12-07T17:32:06+00:00

Building Review
Surman Weston has synthesised suburban references at a house in Surbiton, finds Lauren Teague

Mock-mock-Tudor2022-12-07T17:32:06+00:00

Critical Construction

2021-05-18T16:53:51+01:00

Building Review
A London office building by Witherford Watson Mann is shaped by care for those who built it, those who will occupy it, and those just passing by, finds Michael Badu

Critical Construction2021-05-18T16:53:51+01:00
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