New Vintage
AT Editor2017-07-03T10:54:14+01:00Interior
Mowat & Company completes a tradition-inflected store for wine merchant Berry Bros. & Rudd
Interior
Mowat & Company completes a tradition-inflected store for wine merchant Berry Bros. & Rudd
Building Review
Architects James Macdonald Wright and Niall Maxwell have reinterpreted the regional vernacular in a rambling country house, discovers Richard Reid
Building Review
David Chipperfield Architects’ One Kensington Gardens remodels an entire urban block
Building Review Rolfe Kentish examines Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners' major development at the British Museum
Refurbishment
Groupwork has sympathetically updated a 60-year-old house with spaces fit for contemporary livingÂ
Building ReviewÂ
AHMM combines comfort and dignity in a new home for London’s police force, finds John McRae
Building
A contemporary country house by James Gorst Architects is clad in ironstone and bronze
Interiors
Sintered stone from TheSize has been installed in a Hampshire cookery school
Building Review
Charlie Sutherland visits Richard Murphy’s meticulously crafted home, squeezed into a diminutive site in Edinburgh’s New Town
Building
A detached house on a sloping site by Bennetts Associates is designed to complement the local vernacular
Focus:Â envelope
High-quality materials and careful detailing characterise two new buildings by Walters & Cohen and Orms at the American School in London
Building Review
Mike Gold visits Holland Green in London’s Kensington, designed by OMA and Allies & Morrison
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