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AT Editor2017-07-21T17:16:03+01:00Building Review
Dunfermline's Carnegie Library & Galleries could only be from the hand of Richard Murphy, says Charles Rattray
Building Review
Dunfermline's Carnegie Library & Galleries could only be from the hand of Richard Murphy, says Charles Rattray
Building
ABIR completes a contextual timber-built gateway to the Weald & Downland Museum
Viewpoint
The definitive ‘Guide to the Architecture of London’, first published in 1983, is now available as a free app. Authors Edward Jones and Christopher Woodward revisit their highlights for AT.
History
Gwyn Lloyd Jones traces Frank Lloyd Wright’s foreign tours for his study of ‘the first global architect’
Interior
Sam Jacob Studio melds an art gallery and hairdressing salon in a diminutive space in south London
Exhibition
New architecture centre in Liverpool opens with a show of unrealised projects for the cityÂ
Glass
Eva Jiricna crafts a spectacular glass staircase for the new Tiffany Gallery at New York's Historical Society MuseumÂ
Building Review Rolfe Kentish examines Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners' major development at the British Museum
Building Review
Hugh Broughton Architects’ additions to the Henry Moore Foundation make a welcoming threshold to the world of the great sculptor, finds Edmund Fowles
Building
Bolles & Wilson employs a bold colour palette to display Albania’s national icon collection
Building Review
Wendy Perring applauds Burd Haward’s visitor centre at Mottisfont
Building Review
Brendan Woods on Christ & Gantenbein’s addition to Basel Kunstmuseum
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