Focal Points
AT Editor2017-04-27T13:28:42+01:00Building Review
Wright & Wright deftly remodels the historic New Library at Magdalen College, Oxford
Building Review
Wright & Wright deftly remodels the historic New Library at Magdalen College, Oxford
Focus: interiors
Old Bond Street Valentino store by David Chipperfield Architects
Building Review
Porphyrios Associates brings classical sensibilities to the Bay Campus for the University of Swansea. Report by Ian Latham
Building Review
Gavin Stamp admires the richly allusive Chapel of Christ the Redeemer at Culham, designed by Craig Hamilton Architects
Interior
Foster & Partners’ redesign of the Regent Street Apple store reflects a changing attitude to technology
Building Review
Mary Ann Steane admires a lyrical embodiment of liturgy and light at Niall McLaughlin’s Bishop Edward King Chapel
Building Review
Cindy Walters admires the richly varied response to context in Eric Parry Architects’ 7 & 8 St James’s Square
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Interiors
Neolith’s most ambitious project to date has been realised in collaboration with Pritzker Prize-winning RCR Arquitectes
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