Rock Solid

2020-03-05T12:34:27+00:00

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

Rock Solid2020-03-05T12:34:27+00:00

Formal Response

2020-03-20T10:06:41+00:00

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

Formal Response2020-03-20T10:06:41+00:00

Rock Star

2020-02-20T11:03:23+00:00

Installation
Squire & Partners’ Stone Tapestry is a centrepiece at the Surface Design Show

Rock Star2020-02-20T11:03:23+00:00

On Solid Ground

2019-11-21T21:30:25+00:00

Envelope
Coloured concrete and granite convey a sense of permanence at Hall McKnight’s bus station at Colin Town in West Belfast

On Solid Ground2019-11-21T21:30:25+00:00

Mind the Gap

2019-11-27T16:57:33+00:00

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

Mind the Gap2019-11-27T16:57:33+00:00

Fronting Fitzrovia

2019-08-06T13:24:04+01:00

Building
Outdated buildings in central London have been replaced with new office, retail and residential space designed by Buckley Gray Yeoman

Fronting Fitzrovia2019-08-06T13:24:04+01:00

Slate Scape

2021-06-09T13:02:16+01:00

Junya Ishigama's elemental 2019 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.

Slate Scape2021-06-09T13:02:16+01:00

Heavy Tread

2019-06-13T14:18:21+01:00

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

Heavy Tread2019-06-13T14:18:21+01:00

Nordic Values

2019-06-07T10:51:47+01:00

Building
Ryder Architecture's Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow adopts an innovative care model from Scandinavia

 

Nordic Values2019-06-07T10:51:47+01:00

Stepping Up

2019-05-24T10:29:59+01:00

Building Review
Jo Bacon visits Nicholas Hare Architects’ University College London Student Centre

Stepping Up2019-05-24T10:29:59+01:00

The Chapel of Our Lady

2019-10-03T11:20:19+01:00

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

The Chapel of Our Lady2019-10-03T11:20:19+01:00
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