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AT Editor2019-11-14T15:40:35+00:00Envelope
The international CobBauge collaboration aims to give new impetus to a traditional building material, says Anthony Hudson
Envelope
The international CobBauge collaboration aims to give new impetus to a traditional building material, says Anthony Hudson
Envelope
Perforated metal cladding both disguises and reveals the activities within Morris & Company’s Energy Hub at Elephant Park
Building Review
Neven Sidor visits the Centre Building at the London School of Economics by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
Exhibition
A show at the Building Centre explores architectural ceramics
Envelope
Carmody Groarke throws a protective veil over Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House
Envelope
Reynaers provides patient-centred design at AZ Sint Maarten hospital in Belgium
Building Review
At Fen Court, Eric Parry Architects shows how corporate architecture can regain its social and cultural role, says Louisa Hutton
Envelope
Architects and designers are spoilt for choice when it comes to brick features, says managing director of IG Lintels Derrick McFarland, so there’s plenty of scope to add interesting detail
Building Review
Simon Henley on Dixon Jones’ inventive addition behind an art deco facade
Refurbishment
Martin Pearce applauds the respectful additions to the University of Kent’s Templeman Library by Penoyre & Prasad
Building
Solar shutters provide energy and privacy for a pair of houses by HCL Architects
Envelope
A polychromatic glazed brick facade enlivens Stiff & Trevillion’s Soho studio for Damien Hirst
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