Alternative Ending
AT Editor2018-01-25T14:01:30+00:00Structure
Groupwork + Amin Taha Architects use a hollow-cast concrete form to demonstrate the nature of misremembering
Structure
Groupwork + Amin Taha Architects use a hollow-cast concrete form to demonstrate the nature of misremembering
Building
Simpson Haugh's Two St Peter's Square resonates subtly with its neighbours
Building Review
Kate Heron on Jamie Fobert Architects’ additions to Tate St Ives in Cornwall
Building
JaK Studio adds The Spy Glass to a series of Eastbourne beach huts
Building Review
Adam Nathaniel Furman enjoys a colour-saturated office building by Duggan Morris Architects
Building Review
NÃall McLaughlin Architects weaves contextual and historic influences into the mixed-use Tapestry building at King’s Cross, finds David Kohn
Building
Patel Taylor adds a twist to south London’s skyline with Lombard Wharf
Building
 Civic values shape the second phase of the City of Glasgow College, by Reiach & Hall and Michael Laird Architects
Building Review
The White Collar Factory by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Awards
Housing design takes centre stage with the award of the Royal Gold Medal to Neave BrownÂ
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