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AT Editor2019-06-10T09:51:35+01:00Event
London Festival of Architecture director Tamsie Thomson explains this year’s theme – boundaries – and previews some of the ways it has been interpreted
Event
London Festival of Architecture director Tamsie Thomson explains this year’s theme – boundaries – and previews some of the ways it has been interpreted
Building Review Feilden Fowles draws on the landscape and Land Art at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Building Restoration and alterations by Hugh Broughton Architects give new life to a masterpiece of English baroque
Events
Brendan Woods on the curators' hopes and ambitions for this autumn’s event
Exhibition
Sketches and studies on show at Sir John Soane's Museum
Exhibition
dRMM celebrates modern timber construction at the Building Centre
Exhibition
David Adjaye explores monuments and memorials at the Design Museum
Exhibition
‘Making It Happen: New Community Architecture’ at the RIBA Architecture Gallery
Exhibition
Drawings and sculpture by architect Sam Jacob at Betts Project
Building
A temporary oratory designed by Roz Barr Architects is on public display in London
Building Review
A sensitive renovation by Assemble has turned a listed Victorian bath house into an idiosyncratic centre for contemporary art
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