Arrested Developments
AT Editor2017-04-27T12:59:14+01:00Viewpoint
As two exhibitions celebrate major unrealised works of architecture, Robert Harbison considers our enduring interest in the unbuilt
Viewpoint
As two exhibitions celebrate major unrealised works of architecture, Robert Harbison considers our enduring interest in the unbuilt
Building
East London studios for three artists by Matheson Whiteley
Building Review
M.J. Wells on Flores & Prats' transformation of a workers’ cooperative as the Sala Beckett theatre
Building Review
Tim Ronalds on Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘eccentric and inspiring’ Switch House
Building Review
Paul Williams tours the Design Museum's new London home in the former Commonwealth Institute, which has been remodelled by John Pawson
Focus: interiors
ZMMA creates a subtly sumptuous setting for the V&A’s ‘Europe 1600-1815’ treasures
Installation
Two moving structures by architect Matthew Butcher draw on the character of changing places
Building Review
Deborah Saunt explores an idiosyncratic south London art gallery designed by Trevor Horne Architects
Building
Snøhetta completes a glacial extension to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Building Review
Nick Hayhurst admires Eric Parry Architects’ new Music School at Brighton College
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