Light and Heavy

2017-04-27T13:00:29+01:00

Focus: envelope
Contrasting cladding materials articulate an affordable housing scheme by Simpson Haugh & Partners

Light and Heavy2017-04-27T13:00:29+01:00

Ripple Effect

2017-06-21T11:31:48+01:00

Focus: envelope
A textured facade adds visual interest to student housing by Buckley Gray Yeoman

Ripple Effect2017-06-21T11:31:48+01:00

Riverwalk

2017-08-04T10:22:41+01:00

Viewpoint
Alan Williams on Stanton Williams' approach to public responsibilities and the private domain at a Thames-side housing development

Riverwalk2017-08-04T10:22:41+01:00

Park Pavilions

2017-04-27T11:51:05+01:00

Building
Housing for old age: Bruyn’s Court in Thurrock by Bell Phillips Architects

Park Pavilions2017-04-27T11:51:05+01:00

Stack Effect

2017-05-18T09:38:58+01:00

Building Review 
AHMM’s mixed-use Westminster Bridge Road tower is not so much a citadel as a city sandwich, finds Glenn Howells

Stack Effect2017-05-18T09:38:58+01:00

Ely Court

2017-04-27T11:55:16+01:00

Viewpoint
Alison Brooks on reinterpreting the London mansion block in South Kilburn

Ely Court2017-04-27T11:55:16+01:00

Barrett’s Grove

2017-05-22T16:49:37+01:00

Viewpoint
Amin Taha on north London apartments by Groupwork, and construction innovation in housing 

Barrett’s Grove2017-05-22T16:49:37+01:00

Holyrood South

2017-07-13T10:49:39+01:00

Building Review
Richard Murphy Architects’ housing for postgraduate students in Edinburgh has a concern for conviviality at its heart, finds Robin Webster

Holyrood South2017-07-13T10:49:39+01:00

Hand Crafted

2017-04-27T11:56:21+01:00

Focus: envelope
Bespoke brickwork and bronze details at Make Architects’ Eight Artillery Row

Hand Crafted2017-04-27T11:56:21+01:00

Living Ideals

2017-11-16T14:58:04+00:00

Building Review
Housing by Peter Barber Architects at Grahame Park shows a sensitive approach to estate regeneration, finds Douglas Murphy

Living Ideals2017-11-16T14:58:04+00:00

Piccadilly Dandy

2019-05-15T13:49:15+01:00

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

Piccadilly Dandy2019-05-15T13:49:15+01:00
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