Shock of the New
AT Editor2018-09-27T17:20:30+01:00Interiors
Neolith® provides the perfect medium for art appreciation at MALBA
Interiors
Neolith® provides the perfect medium for art appreciation at MALBA
Installation
Alex Chinneck’s latest artwork is an unzipped office building in Kent
Building
Mawson Kerr employs unwanted oak and reclaimed slate in a new cafe at one of Britain’s best preserved medieval monasteries
Building
Kengo Kuma’s V&A Dundee – the largest ever UK project by a Japanese architect – opens in September
Books
A timely and affectionate study of how an earlier UK government set about solving the country's housing crisis
Building
Reed Watts Architects has completed a pergola-inspired garden cafe at London’s V&A Museum
Building Review
David Chipperfield Architects’ expansion of the Royal Academy successfully redefines the country’s oldest arts institution, finds Daniel Rosbottom
Books
Patrick Lynch’s reflection on the craft of architecture should be read by every serious practitioner, says Michael Badu
Building Review
Timothy Brittain-Catlin admires two sensitive, sumptuous new additions to Westminster Abbey: the Weston Tower by Ptolemy Dean and triforium galleries by MUMA
Building
Nex’s bold reworking of the RAF Museum in Hendon is designed to reconnect the organisation and its historic buildings with the local community and wider public
Building Review
A monument to Magna Carta is installed at Runnymede by artist Mark Wallinger in collaboration with architect Studio Octopi