Creek Road

2018-03-27T12:40:49+01:00

Building
BPTW draws on historic references for a housing scheme in Greenwich, south London

Creek Road2018-03-27T12:40:49+01:00

Affordable and Industrial

2018-03-27T12:40:24+01:00

Building
Levitt Bernstein's fully-affordable housing in Walthamstow draws on its industrial context

Affordable and Industrial2018-03-27T12:40:24+01:00

Herbal House

2018-01-23T12:02:51+00:00

Building
A former London printworks has been sensitively refurbished by Buckley Gray Yeoman

Herbal House2018-01-23T12:02:51+00:00

Nether Again

2018-01-23T13:51:54+00:00

Exhibition
Milton Keynes' Netherfield housing, designed in 1971 by Cross Dixon Gold Jones, comes under scrutiny

Nether Again2018-01-23T13:51:54+00:00

Folie Divine

2018-01-16T16:26:37+00:00

Building
Playfulness has a serious purpose at a Montpellier housing development by Farshid Moussavi Architecture

Folie Divine2018-01-16T16:26:37+00:00

Alex Lifschutz

2017-12-20T11:05:07+00:00

My Kind of Town
Bloomsbury exemplifies a long-life, loose-fit approach to architecture

Alex Lifschutz2017-12-20T11:05:07+00:00

Courtyards and Community

2018-01-05T13:17:17+00:00

Viewpoint
Historic almshouses offer a model of sociability and seclusion that remains useful in designing housing for older people, says Stephen Proctor

Courtyards and Community2018-01-05T13:17:17+00:00

Ryle Yard

2018-03-06T11:27:29+00:00

Building Review
Hans van der Heijden explores housing in North West Cambridge, designed by Maccreanor Lavington and Witherford Watson Mann

Ryle Yard2018-03-06T11:27:29+00:00

Barns Stormer

2017-12-14T12:19:46+00:00

Building
AHMM has completed the first of three mixed-use projects in Oxford, all with mixed-tenure apartments

Barns Stormer2017-12-14T12:19:46+00:00

Newham Housing

2017-12-19T16:35:02+00:00

Building
Strong connections between the public and private realms are made at a pair of affordable housing schemes in east London by Bell Phillips Architects

Newham Housing2017-12-19T16:35:02+00:00

Dalston Works

2017-12-12T11:06:43+00:00

Building
A new housing development by Waugh Thistleton Architects is thought to be the world's largest cross-laminated timber building

Dalston Works2017-12-12T11:06:43+00:00

Pinnacle N10

2017-12-12T11:09:49+00:00

Building
PH+ Architects draws on the local north-London context in a three-part residential development

Pinnacle N102017-12-12T11:09:49+00:00
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