Raising Aspirations

2019-07-04T09:47:55+01:00

Building
Glenn Howells’ Architects’ 32-storey, brick-clad student tower for Urbanest in London’s Vauxhall

Raising Aspirations2019-07-04T09:47:55+01:00

Living the High Life

2019-07-04T09:48:04+01:00

Building
Mapleton Crescent in Wandsworth by Metropolitan Workshop      

Living the High Life2019-07-04T09:48:04+01:00

Tall Buildings Conference

2019-07-04T09:48:12+01:00

Conference
'High-Rise and Small Spaces': an Architecture Today event focussed on issues in designing tall, small-unit residential buildings

Tall Buildings Conference2019-07-04T09:48:12+01:00

Gainsford Road

2019-05-24T10:33:01+01:00

Building
A north-east London apartment building by Gort Scott reinterprets local Victorian architecture 

Gainsford Road2019-05-24T10:33:01+01:00

Bow Front

2019-05-20T10:00:23+01:00

Building
Curvaceous windows animate the facades of a London apartment building by DROO and NAME Architecture

Bow Front2019-05-20T10:00:23+01:00

Homes that Work

2019-05-09T09:29:39+01:00

Viewpoint
Residential architecture must adapt to the needs of home-workers, says Frances Holliss

Homes that Work2019-05-09T09:29:39+01:00

A Tale of Two Types

2019-04-16T09:50:42+01:00

Building Review
Simon Henley on Dixon Jones’ inventive addition behind an art deco facade

A Tale of Two Types2019-04-16T09:50:42+01:00

Double Vision

2020-06-23T12:53:42+01:00

Building Review
Jo McCafferty admires a fraternal pair of apartment buildings by Karakusevic Carson and David Chipperfield Architects

Double Vision2020-06-23T12:53:42+01:00

Ridding Court

2019-04-18T11:05:45+01:00

Housing
Contextual sensitivity guides a Winchester housing scheme by Cowper Griffith Architects

Ridding Court2019-04-18T11:05:45+01:00

Estates Revisited

2019-04-16T09:53:49+01:00

Books
Colin Davies appraises two new surveys of contemporary life within notable housing schemes that have been both revered and reviled

Estates Revisited2019-04-16T09:53:49+01:00

Court Appeal

2020-06-23T12:53:57+01:00

Building Review
Combining typological invention with a strong urban expression, Peter Barber Architects’ McGrath Road scheme gives a unique twist to ordinary London housing, finds Murray Fraser

Court Appeal2020-06-23T12:53:57+01:00
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