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AT Editor2020-03-05T12:34:27+00:00Envelope
A new exhibition reflects a rebirth of interest in stone as a sustainable, beautiful and inexpensive structural material, say curators Amin Taha, Steve Webb and Pierre Bidaud
Envelope
A new exhibition reflects a rebirth of interest in stone as a sustainable, beautiful and inexpensive structural material, say curators Amin Taha, Steve Webb and Pierre Bidaud
Specifiers Choice
A new library and study centre for St John’s College Oxford, by Wright & Wright Architects, takes its cues from a neighbouring baroque ensemble of buildings
Envelope
Sintered Stone from Neolith® has been used to striking effect on a landmark project in Frankfurt by Hadi Teherani
Envelope
Coloured concrete and granite convey a sense of permanence at Hall McKnight’s bus station at Colin Town in West Belfast
Building Review
Spanning the gorge at Tintagel with a new footbridge is a bold move handled with exemplary sensitivity by Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates, finds Ezra Groskin
Building
Outdated buildings in central London have been replaced with new office, retail and residential space designed by Buckley Gray Yeoman
Junya Ishigama's elemental 2019 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.
Interiors
A stone staircase at the heart of a renovated London house serves both aesthetic and environmental ends, say architect Graham West and engineer Steve Webb
Building
Ryder Architecture's Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow adopts an innovative care model from Scandinavia
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Building Review
Jo Bacon visits Nicholas Hare Architects’ University College London Student Centre
Building Review
Craig Hamilton Architects’ latest work at Williamstrip Park is far removed from the architectural mainstream, but presents a challenge to it, says Ellis Woodman
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