Design-led Development
AT Editor2020-02-13T12:00:16+00:00Building Review
New Medicine Galleries by Wilkinson Eyre conclude the first phase of an ambitious reinvention of London’s Science Museum. Lucy Bullivant follows the story so far
Building Review
New Medicine Galleries by Wilkinson Eyre conclude the first phase of an ambitious reinvention of London’s Science Museum. Lucy Bullivant follows the story so far
Building Review
Exemplary acoustics are achieved on a modest budget at Tim Ronalds Architects’ Grange Park Opera
Building Review
Soda Studio’s flexible Boulevard theatre anchors an intricate central London redevelopment, discovers Ian Chalk       Â
Viewpoint
Twentieth Century Society chair Catherine Croft looks back at the organisation’s successful campaigns during its first 40 years
Awards
Walters & Cohen's Dorothy Garrod Building at Newnham College, Cambridge, heads this year's winning projects
Building
Hayhurst & Co has completed a playful and thought-provoking educational resource at the RIBA in London
Exhibition
The specificity of landscapes and built form are evoked in architect John Melvin’s paintings, currently on show in London
Exhibition
An exhibition of architectural drawings illustrates the expanding purview of today’s architects, says co-curator Amy Kulper
Building
Purcell’s Cornwall archive centre breathes new life into the historic Redruth Brewery complex
Building
Scottish Canals’ heritage centre opens in an Ardrishaig egg depot remodelled by OCA
Building Review
Maich Swift Architects’ Antepavilion is a venue for performance but the structure is the star, finds Clementine Blakemore
Exhibition Design
Illusion and distraction are put to work in Tonkin Liu's design for a show on the recent past of our unfolding future
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