Rock of Ages
AT Editor2018-01-30T12:28:51+00:00Building Review
Groupwork + Amin Taha’s 15 Clerkenwell Close is a poetic meditation on history, building and materials, finds Piers Gough
Building Review
Groupwork + Amin Taha’s 15 Clerkenwell Close is a poetic meditation on history, building and materials, finds Piers Gough
Building
Crumbling stone and digital fabrication combine to mark the passage of time in a remote Dumfries house by Lily Jencks Studio and Nathanael Dorent Architecture
Building Review
Foster & Partners’ headquarters for Bloomberg is billed as the world’s most sustainable office building. What does that mean, asks Sofie Pelsmakers?
Building
A central London office building by Emrys Architects evokes the local history of garment making
Building
Donald Insall Associates has restored the shell and tower of St Luke's, Liverpool's landmark 'Bombed Out Church'Â
Building
Purcell has restored the Snowdonian farmstead of first world war Welsh-language poet Hedd Wyn
Buildings
One of the UK's greatest urban spaces – once the centre of global cloth trading – has been restored to its former gloryÂ
Refurbishment
Stanton Williams renovates and extends the Musée d’arts de Nantes
Building
Fred Pilbrow explains the tension between tradition and modernity in Pilbrow & Partners' extension of a London Regency villa
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