The Common Rooms
AT Editor2024-01-24T11:06:25+00:00Artefact has reimagined the undercroft of a north London church, providing a vibrant and much needed community space for local residents.
Artefact has reimagined the undercroft of a north London church, providing a vibrant and much needed community space for local residents.
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has skilfully reworked a major arts venue in Brighton.
Bindloss Dawes has transformed an unloved Victorian terraced house in east London into a spacious light-filled family home.
Mclaren Excell has sympathetically reworked and extended a grade II-listed Victorian villa in Oxfordshire.
Masters Architecture students at the University of Westminster have completed a lightweight, prefabricated timber structure that forms part of a therapeutic gardening project in east London.
A 1970s London studio house has become the first building by post-war British female architect Georgie Wolton to be listed.
Knox Bhavan has completed an exemplar low-carbon house on a challenging brownfield site in south-west London.
Bell Phillips’ sensitively handled development of 40 social rent homes for Leathermarket Community Benefit Society (LCBS) is a rewarding housing delivery model that provides for local needs, says Mellis Haward.
Henley Halebrown has transformed a series of early 20th century industrial buildings into contemporary workspace as part of an ongoing relationship with The Benyon Estate in east London. Adam Khan applauds a project that navigates a path between slavish conservation and the pitting of old against new.
Jan Kattein Architects has transformed a series of derelict garages in north London into a community centre and affordable workspaces for young entrepreneurs.
ritchie*studio’s bold reworking of a listed brewery in Malta combines spatial inventiveness with environmental performance and future flexibility.
Chance de Silva’s award-winning church and parish centre in Redcar establishes strong links with its site and the local community.
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