Confucius Institute
AT Editor2019-07-18T11:05:41+01:00Building Review
Robin Lee Architecture has established a much-needed space of communality and repose at University College Dublin, finds Andrew Clancy
Building Review
Robin Lee Architecture has established a much-needed space of communality and repose at University College Dublin, finds Andrew Clancy
Building Restoration and alterations by Hugh Broughton Architects give new life to a masterpiece of English baroque
Building
A sustainably-built house by Derek Latham is inspired by the former structures of its kitchen-garden location
Building
Local burial mounds are evoked in a new crematorium in Dorset by Western Design Architects
Slate Roofing
SIGA Natural Slate sales director Robert Edwards discusses the company’s new website and how it can help architects achieve best practice for slate specification
Stone
From roofs to floors in hotels, castles, museums and visitor centres, Welsh Slate delivers, whatever the project.
Building Review
Amin Taha admires a richly allusive hillside house on the Isle of Man by Foster Lomas
Interiors
Award-winning chef Juan Amador specifies Neolith® surfaces for his latest restaurant
Building
Donald Insall Associates has restored a medieval hall house in Wales, the Landmark Trust's two-hundredth project
Building
Darkness is embraced in a subterranean extension by Richard Bell Architecture
Interiors
Neolith® provides the perfect medium for art appreciation at MALBA
Building
Kengo Kuma’s V&A Dundee – the largest ever UK project by a Japanese architect – opens in September
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