Kresge College by Studio Gang
Jason Sayer2023-12-20T14:42:30+00:00Nestled into woodland, Studio Gang has extended Kresge College at the University of California, Santa Cruz, adding four new buildings.
Nestled into woodland, Studio Gang has extended Kresge College at the University of California, Santa Cruz, adding four new buildings.
Zach Fluker, director of ao-ft, explains how Spruce House and Studio, constructed from CLT, establishes a prototype for sustainable housing on tight urban sites.
In Camden, Roundhouse has opened up a new fully accessible venue designed by Paddy Dillon architect, with Allies and Morrison and Reed Watts architects for creatives to learn, practice and perform.
Waugh Thistleton associate director Kirsten Haggart reviews the Rhomboid and Ziggurat by Mole Architects, a pair of buildings in the Greenwich Design District with mass timber structures.
Director Andrew Waugh and associate Rachel Crozier discuss working with timber and other low-carbon materials and the challenges involved in changing the way we build.
Architect and photographer David Grandorge visits Feilden Fowles latest project, a dining hall with ecclesiastical proportions designed for Homerton College at the University of Cambridge.
Jay Morton of Bell Phillips Architects calls for political and regulatory action to accelerate the adoption and development of low-carbon and zero-carbon construction methods.
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A cross-laminated timber link building designed by DK-CM unites two Norfolk academies
Building Moxon Architects has extended the Cairngorms National Park Authority's offices in Grantown-on-Spey using CLT and larch