Aga Khan Centre
AT Editor2018-08-07T12:25:52+01:00Building Review
Paul Baxter explores a new London home for three institutions that melds Islamic influences with the ‘alternative modernism’ of architect Fumihiko Maki
Building Review
Paul Baxter explores a new London home for three institutions that melds Islamic influences with the ‘alternative modernism’ of architect Fumihiko Maki
Specifiers Choice
Niall McLaughlin Architects’ materials respond to the varied building stock at Jesus College Cambridge’s West Court
Security
Jacksons Fencing explores the key points issues from its Protecting the Future education report
Education
Timothy Smith and Jonathan Taylor explain why they lead the only classical design studio at a UK school of architecture
Building
MCW Architects has completed a new library for the University of Bedfordshire
Building Review
Stanton Williams’ quiet extension to the Cambridge Judge Business School is enriched by care and the craft of building, finds Alan Berman
Building Review
Tony McGuirk commends Dixon Jones’ mid-rise Marlborough Primary School
Building
A boarding house at Stowe School by MICA takes its cues from the landscape and neighbouring villas
Envelope
MUMA invests the facades of a Cambridge community centre and nursery with functional and decorative purpose
Building Review
Fletcher Priest’s New Academic Centre neatly reframes St Anne’s College, Oxford, finds Tim Abrahams
Building
An elegant eaves detail by Allies & Morrison forges strong links between old and new hall structures at King’s College School in Wimbledon
Hawkins Brown’s Robotics Lab and Real Estate Institute for UCL Bartlett at Here East.
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