Hard and Soft
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Henley Halebrown’s ensemble of student residences at Roehampton University is informed by layers of history, finds David Grandorge
Building ReviewÂ
Henley Halebrown’s ensemble of student residences at Roehampton University is informed by layers of history, finds David Grandorge
Workplace A workshop for a London jewellery designer by DSDHA provides a focused yet convivial design and manufacturing environment
Facades
McMullen Facades’ investment in manufacturing and off-site construction is taking design innovation to the next level
Building
Concrete and brick are used to expressive effect at Ortus in London by Duggan Morris Architects
Envelope
Architype’s Highgate Junior School in London is designed to Passivhaus principles
Building Review
Zaha Hadid Architects brings shock and awe to Antwerp’s Port Authority headquarters, says Ian Latham
Building Review
David Ardill explores Wilkinson Eyre’s latest additions to the Dyson campus
Building Review
Tim Ronalds on Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘eccentric and inspiring’ Switch House
Focus: envelope
Nieto Sobejano makes a new face for the Bristol Royal Infirmary
Building Review
Eric Parry Architects' nimble repair of an urban block at One Eagle Place embodies London’s volatile compound of continuity and change, finds Simon Allford
Gary Ledger, Technical Director at Kawneer UK, discusses the importance of designing curtain wall façades that can accommodate building movement.
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