Glazed Expression
AT Editor2021-07-27T11:51:12+01:00A London restaurant pavilion by Nex- incorporates fully retractable windows in a spiralling facade
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
Envelope
A refurbished commercial building by Matt Architecture employs glazed ceramic tiles and sawtooth brickwork
Building Stolon Studio has completed a striking residential project on a backland site in Brockley
Building
Page Park’s New Gorbals Housing Association in Glasgow is materially and spatially rich
Building Review
New Medicine Galleries by Wilkinson Eyre conclude the first phase of an ambitious reinvention of London’s Science Museum. Lucy Bullivant follows the story so far
Building
HÛT has completed a materially rich and highly crafted domestic refurbishment project in east London
Building
Stanton Williams draws on lost boundaries to root a contemporary dwelling in its historic and evocative site
Building Review
Soda Studio’s flexible Boulevard theatre anchors an intricate central London redevelopment, discovers Ian Chalk       Â
Building Review
David Ogunmuyiwa visits three council-funded social housing projects in Sutton by Bell Phillips Architects
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