Serious Delight
AT Editor2020-07-29T17:15:39+01:00Building Review
Peter Stewart enjoys the rigour and wit of a conjoined primary school and residential tower designed by Henley Halebrown
Building Review
Peter Stewart enjoys the rigour and wit of a conjoined primary school and residential tower designed by Henley Halebrown
Vandersanden UK launches ‘The Vandersanden Inspiration’ webinar series.
Building Review Mixing build-to-rent housing with big-box retail, Porters Edge by Maccreanor Lavington makes a valuable contribution to an emerging type, finds Claire Bennie
Building
MICA completes a major renovation and extension within one of London's historic legal estates
Building
A cluster of buildings by Adam Richards Architects encourages visitors to explore the landscape around Walmer Castle
Building
A Kent extension by Jonathan Burlow draws on two quite different local building types
Envelope de Metz Forbes Knight adds a CLT and lattice brickwork extension to a London office building
Envelope
An expressive masonry facade articulates a residential development in Lincoln by Jonathan Hendry Architects
Envelope
A refurbished commercial building by Matt Architecture employs glazed ceramic tiles and sawtooth brickwork
Envelope
Prefabricated bay windows articulate a specialist ear, nose, throat and dental facility for University College London Hospitals by Pilbrow & Partners
Building
Page Park’s New Gorbals Housing Association in Glasgow is materially and spatially rich
Building
Stanton Williams draws on lost boundaries to root a contemporary dwelling in its historic and evocative site
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