Over the Wall

2018-03-13T14:37:09+00:00

Viewpoint
Research into prison design begs the question – why don't architects and environmental psychologists collaborate more often?

Over the Wall2018-03-13T14:37:09+00:00

Cook’s Camden

2017-12-05T12:52:32+00:00

Book
Douglas Murphy reviews a timely study of a brief but golden era in state-funded social housing

Cook’s Camden2017-12-05T12:52:32+00:00

Tilbury Types

2017-11-22T02:36:21+00:00

Building
Bell Phillips draws on traditional housing types for a tenure-blind development in Essex

Tilbury Types2017-11-22T02:36:21+00:00

Halifax Prism

2017-11-21T12:46:35+00:00

Building
Evans Vettori adopts triangular geometries to extend the Square Chapel arts centre in Halifax

Halifax Prism2017-11-21T12:46:35+00:00

Pier Review

2017-10-19T15:45:08+01:00

Building
dRMM reimagines the seaside pier for the twenty-first century after the catastrophic 2010 fire at Hastings

Pier Review2017-10-19T15:45:08+01:00

Folkestone Triennial

2017-09-15T11:11:27+01:00

Event
Newly commissioned, site-specific artworks in public spaces around the town explore the theme 'double edge'

Folkestone Triennial2017-09-15T11:11:27+01:00

Cavalry Charge

2017-09-12T11:01:22+01:00

Building
A wind-powered sonic structure by Neon at Chester Roman Fort evokes the ghosts of charging horses

Cavalry Charge2017-09-12T11:01:22+01:00

Erith Lighthouse

2017-09-05T13:34:02+01:00

Building
A temporary beacon, designed by DK-CM Architects, shines brightly at Erith riverside

Erith Lighthouse2017-09-05T13:34:02+01:00

Balancing Act

2017-08-14T13:21:44+01:00

Practice
Clear communication with clients and oneself is essential in pursuing a public ethos in the private sector, says Holly Lewis

Balancing Act2017-08-14T13:21:44+01:00

Material Gains

2017-07-21T17:16:03+01:00

Building Review
Dunfermline's Carnegie Library & Galleries could only be from the hand of Richard Murphy, says Charles Rattray

Material Gains2017-07-21T17:16:03+01:00
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