Domestic Revival

2019-02-14T16:09:08+00:00

Building Review
Campbell Jackson’s Wiltshire house seeks the essence of home, says Brendan Woods

Domestic Revival2019-02-14T16:09:08+00:00

Kintyre

2019-02-04T11:55:00+00:00

Sustainability
Tate Harmer completes a rural Passivhaus dwelling inspired by traditional country cottages

Kintyre2019-02-04T11:55:00+00:00

Triple Aspect

2019-02-14T15:37:27+00:00

Building Review
Amin Taha admires a richly allusive hillside house on the Isle of Man by Foster Lomas

Triple Aspect2019-02-14T15:37:27+00:00

Viewing Angles

2019-02-04T18:27:18+00:00

Building
David Sheppard Architects’ Green House in Devon redefines its landscaped setting

Viewing Angles2019-02-04T18:27:18+00:00

Secular Retreat

2019-01-24T10:57:32+00:00

Building
Peter Zumthor completes a Devon holiday home for Living Architecture

Secular Retreat2019-01-24T10:57:32+00:00

Theatre of the World

2018-11-16T10:34:58+00:00

Building
Mary Ann Steane admires Witherford Watson Mann’s quietly dramatic festival theatre for Nevill Holt Opera

Theatre of the World2018-11-16T10:34:58+00:00

Stapleford Granary

2018-11-06T15:47:51+00:00

Building
A derelict farm complex renovated by MCW Architects is now a sustainable arts and education space for a Cambridge charity

Stapleford Granary2018-11-06T15:47:51+00:00

Matter of Course

2018-10-15T15:34:51+01:00

Building
Francis Terry’s new kitchen for a Georgian house in Norfolk takes the form of an orangery

Matter of Course2018-10-15T15:34:51+01:00

Mind and Matter

2018-09-20T12:07:42+01:00

Building
Vernacular forms and natural materials help counter preconceptions in TODD Architects’ mental health facility in Omagh

Mind and Matter2018-09-20T12:07:42+01:00

Peak Performance

2018-08-17T16:54:29+01:00

Building Review
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ Macallan distillery and visitor centre is an ingenious response to both programme and place, discovers Ben Addy

Peak Performance2018-08-17T16:54:29+01:00

Writ in Water

2018-07-16T16:18:44+01:00

Building Review
A monument to Magna Carta is installed at Runnymede by artist Mark Wallinger in collaboration with architect Studio Octopi

Writ in Water2018-07-16T16:18:44+01:00
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