St Christina’s School
AT Editor2023-08-18T12:37:20+01:00Paul Murphy Architects has breathed new life into a 1960s London primary school with a series of sensitively designed interventions and alterations.
Paul Murphy Architects has breathed new life into a 1960s London primary school with a series of sensitively designed interventions and alterations.
dMFK has sensitively reworked a former industrial building located at the heart of Wallis Gilbert’s iconic Nestle Factory in west London.
Bold interventions and considered material choices are central to Coffey Architects’ sustainable refurbishment of 10 Exchange Square in Broadgate, London.
Ben Brocklesby, Director at Origin, explores current homeowner priorities and explains how architects can utilise glazing to create beautiful homes that stand the test of time and offer a strong return on investment.
The City of Helsinki has launched a competition for the sale and redevelopment of Gustaf Nyström’s Old Customs House in Katajanokka.
Sheppard Robson’s sympathetic refurbishment of Manchester’s New Century Hall has given the grade II-listed music venue a new lease of life.
Citizens Design Bureau has skilfully reworked a much loved arts venue in north London.
Sanya Polescuk Architects has skilfully inserted a pair of low-carbon, multi-generational flats into a Victorian mews in north London, significantly boosting the building’s spatial and environmental performance.
Jonathan Spratt from Bennetts Associates argues that, for ‘young’ buildings from the 1990s and early 2000s architects should steer clients away from a comprehensive retrofit approach towards a strategy of ‘keyhole surgery’ – minimal interventions that have a transformative effect.
Velux Glazing Panels from Velux Commercial play a key role in an ambitious project to transform Bodmin Jail into a boutique hotel.
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