Brutalism Now
AT Editor2019-11-27T16:01:51+00:00Report on a one-day conference organised by the University of Liverpool with the Twentieth Century Society
Report on a one-day conference organised by the University of Liverpool with the Twentieth Century Society
Specifiers Choice
Dow Jones Architects’ extension revitalises one of GE Street’s London churches
Building Review
Takero Shimazaki on the evocative and allusive forms and spaces of Adam Richards Architects’ Nithurst Farm
Envelope
Perforated metal cladding both disguises and reveals the activities within Morris & Company’s Energy Hub at Elephant Park
Envelope
The Concrete Centre discusses concrete’s past, present and future with Rab Bennetts, founding director of Bennetts Associates
Envelope
Coloured concrete and granite convey a sense of permanence at Hall McKnight’s bus station at Colin Town in West Belfast
Building
A pair of houses by Sandy Rendel Architects complete a terrace in Peckham, south-east London
Building
A stylish food court by Macaulay Sinclair has replaced the former bus stands at London’s Centre Point
Building Review Feilden Fowles draws on the landscape and Land Art at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Building
A north-east London apartment building by Gort Scott reinterprets local Victorian architectureÂ
Sustainability
Serie Architects and Multiply add a net-zero-energy building to the National University of Singapore’s School of Design & Environment
Building
Select materials unify Bennetts Associates’ new headquarters for the Royal College of Pathologists
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