Enjoying architecture – and making sense of Lutyens

2024-04-15T14:21:11+00:00

In this extract from his new book How to Enjoy Architecture: A Guide for Everyone Charles Holland reframes Homewood, built by Lutyens for his mother-in-law in 1903, as a barbed commentary on the aspirations of its owner.

Enjoying architecture – and making sense of Lutyens2024-04-15T14:21:11+00:00

Playtime in East London

2023-01-20T17:12:19+00:00

In Mile End, Charles Holland Architects has refurbished a Victorian house that dates back to the 1880s, adding a healthy splash of colour and character to the property.

Playtime in East London2023-01-20T17:12:19+00:00

One of a kind

2022-11-22T12:26:36+00:00

A new publication from the Twentieth Century Society by historian Geraint Franklin charts John Outram’s extraordinary career. Charles Holland enjoys the first major study of a highly idiosyncratic architect who remains impossible to categorise.

One of a kind2022-11-22T12:26:36+00:00

Ness Point

2023-08-24T15:32:51+00:00

Building Review A coastal house by Tonkin Liu Architects reflects and enhances its clifftop setting, finds Charles Holland

Ness Point2023-08-24T15:32:51+00:00
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