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AT Editor2018-09-19T16:43:08+01:00Building Review
Reflective facades at a large apartment building by Simpson Haugh are a respectful response to neighbouring Battersea Power Station, finds Chris Darling
Building Review
Reflective facades at a large apartment building by Simpson Haugh are a respectful response to neighbouring Battersea Power Station, finds Chris Darling
Building Review
Olafur Eliasson’s headquarters for Kirk Kapital is conceived as a ‘total work of art’, but does it work as a building, asks Biba Dow?
Building
A striking mixed-use project in London by SPPARC draws its inspiration from the area’s candle making past.
Awards
The 2018 Schueco Excellence Awards for Design & Innovation go to a distinguished range of buildings by architects including Stanton Williams, Niall McLaughlin Architects, ACME and Carmody GroarkeÂ
Rooflights
Fixed frameless rooflights from Glazing Vision maximise daylighting in a reworked rear extension
Building
PAD studio has completed its first public building: a brick and glass tennis pavilion in Southsea, Portsmouth
Renovation
Donald Insall Associates completes a five-year overhaul of the world's largest Victorian glasshouse
Glass
Designers at the forefront of glass technology spoke at the recent ‘Glass in Architecture’ conference, organised by Architecture Today with sponsors AGC and Halio
Building
Guy Hollaway has transformed his Kent home with an uncompromisingly modern addition
Building Review
Kieran Timberlake’s solemn US embassy in London captures the stability of the republic but not the vibrancy of its people, finds Larry Malcic
Building
Simpson Haugh completes 20-storey landmark tower in Manchester
Building Review
Steven Holl Architects strikes a sensitive balance between communality and privacy at the Barts Hospital Maggie’s Centre, finds Richard Hill
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