Wildernesse Mews
AT Editor2020-06-23T12:54:09+01:00Building Review
Retirement housing by Morris & Company makes a contemporary response to a historic estate. Report by Gillian Darley
Building Review
Retirement housing by Morris & Company makes a contemporary response to a historic estate. Report by Gillian Darley
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Chris Dyson Architects has reconfigured and extended a former cabinet-making workshop to create lofts and studios
Building
Bespoke brickwork is used to striking effect on a mixed-used project in London by Bureau de Change
Building Review
A major scheme by Maccreanor Lavington deftly balances urban ambitions with the requirements of good housing design, finds Bob Allies
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Solar shutters provide energy and privacy for a pair of houses by HCL Architects
Learning from
Living in Stockholm apartments shaped my approach to sociability in architecture, says Linda Thiel
Building
A pair of Victorian semis have been renovated to the Enerphit Plus standard by Guy Taylor Associates and Ecospheric
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Studio 54 updates and extends a terrace of three houses for three friends in north London
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Reed Watts designs modular temporary accommodation for homeless people
Round Table
What is driving innovation in bathroom design in residential and commercial developments, and what does the future hold? These questions were addressed by a panel of experts at a round table discussion in London hosted by AT and Geberit
Building Review
Gatti Routh Rhodes’ mixed-use building for Bethnal Green Mission Church is an exemplar of its type, finds Matthew Lloyd
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