Stepping on the Gas
AT Editor2024-01-16T18:12:28+00:00Building dMFK and Bureau de Change have completed The Gaslight, a contemporary workspace in a 1920s building in London's Fitzrovia
Building dMFK and Bureau de Change have completed The Gaslight, a contemporary workspace in a 1920s building in London's Fitzrovia
Building
Ungar Architects has completed a striking glass and zinc penthouse in north London
Building Review
Glenn Howells Architects’ headquarters for the English National Ballet forms the heart of a new London neighbourhood. Lucy Bullivant reports
Building
Archer & Braun has extended an Edinburgh villa with an elegant stone and glass pavilion
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Building Review
Inclusion is a central principle of Ruff Architects’ Barbican Art Gallery renovation, finds Rachael Marshall
Building
Richard Keep Architects has skilfully reworked an uninspiring 1930s house in London
Renovation
John Robertson Architects draws on the work of architectural predecessors in its renovation of the Financial Times’ London office
Building
Stephen Coates has completed an ecologically responsible domestic refurbishment and extension project in Kingston Upon Thames
Building
Adjaye Associates’ renovation of the Mole House celebrates the secret subterranean exploits of its previous occupant
A London restaurant pavilion by Nex- incorporates fully retractable windows in a spiralling facade
Envelope de Metz Forbes Knight adds a CLT and lattice brickwork extension to a London office building
Envelope
An expressive masonry facade articulates a residential development in Lincoln by Jonathan Hendry Architects
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