Salty Cabin

2018-05-08T14:57:43+01:00

Building
A timber and steel studio by Cowper Griffith Architects sits lightly on its sensitive north Norfolk site

Salty Cabin2018-05-08T14:57:43+01:00

Top of the Class

2018-04-03T13:31:43+01:00

Awards
University facilities stand out at CIBSE's 2018 Building Performance Awards

Top of the Class2018-04-03T13:31:43+01:00

Walthamstow Wetlands

2018-03-13T15:37:38+00:00

Refurbishment
Witherford Watson Mann and Kinnear Landscape Architects’ transformation of a Victorian waterworks into a public nature reserve demanded delicate handling of history and ecology, explains William Mann

Walthamstow Wetlands2018-03-13T15:37:38+00:00

Blue House Yard

2018-03-06T11:54:56+00:00

Building
Workspaces by Jan Kattein Architects have been self-built in a spirit of experimentation and prototyping

Blue House Yard2018-03-06T11:54:56+00:00

Elemental Gains

2018-05-08T09:53:18+01:00

Building
A coffered plywood roof by Tonkin Liu transforms a grade-II listed Georgian townhouse and its garden in London

Elemental Gains2018-05-08T09:53:18+01:00

Greening the City

2017-12-14T12:11:12+00:00

Workspace
Stiff & Trevillion's creation of an independent workspace at the River Building in the City of London includes a one-acre roof garden

Greening the City2017-12-14T12:11:12+00:00

Block Vision

2017-12-07T11:17:19+00:00

Healthcare
Avanti Architects redevelopment of Ulster Hospital in Northern Ireland is both environmentally responsible and patient focused 

Block Vision2017-12-07T11:17:19+00:00

City Pioneer

2017-12-05T16:16:28+00:00

Building Review
Foster & Partners’ headquarters for Bloomberg is billed as the world’s most sustainable office building. What does that mean, asks Sofie Pelsmakers?

City Pioneer2017-12-05T16:16:28+00:00

Kit of Parts

2017-11-14T14:17:51+00:00

Envelope
Systems thinking informs a warm, flexible and sustainable home for furniture manufacturer Vitsoe

Kit of Parts2017-11-14T14:17:51+00:00

Sea Change

2017-11-13T15:47:13+00:00

Refurbishment
Fletcher Priest and Stiff & Trevillion have transformed a tired 1960s London office building into an environmentally-responsible and desirable workplace

Sea Change2017-11-13T15:47:13+00:00
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