Steel Works
AT Editor2017-07-11T11:48:49+01:00Awards
Shortlist announced for the 2017 Structural Steel Design Awards
Awards
Shortlist announced for the 2017 Structural Steel Design Awards
Awards
The winner of this year's Galvanizing in Architecture Award was a project designed by CF Møller Architects with the artist Conrad Shawcross
Wood An office building by Nicholas Hare Architects is constructed from cross-laminated timber
Building Review
Giles Reid reports on Duggan Morris Architects’ Alfriston School pool
Wood
Mecanoo’s gatehouse to Holland’s Keukenhof flower garden employs a visually striking engineered timber roof structure
Wood
An engineered timber pavilion by Hopkins Architects has breathed new life into London’s historic Herne Hill Velodrome
Building Review
6a Architects’ Cowan Court reinterprets the form and fabric of Churchill College, Cambridge, finds Roz Barr
Interiors
Atmos’ radical room design for Sweden’s Icehotel 365 employs additive and subtractive construction processes using only plywood, snow and ice
Envelope
Architype’s Highgate Junior School in London is designed to Passivhaus principles
Structure
Grimshaw’s reorganised London Bridge station is unified by a street-level concourse larger than the pitch at Wembley
Building
Bolles & Wilson employs a bold colour palette to display Albania’s national icon collection
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