Blurring the boundaries
AT Editor2024-03-11T12:24:58+00:00DEMOGO’s headquarters for the Guardia di Finanza in Bologna, Italy, explores the nature and meaning of the boundary between building and city.
DEMOGO’s headquarters for the Guardia di Finanza in Bologna, Italy, explores the nature and meaning of the boundary between building and city.
In the first instalment of this two-part technical feature, Roofing specialists from SIG Design & Technology (now AccuRoof) and EJ Roberts Roofing discuss the design and specification of one of the most complex roofs ever constructed in London with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw.
In the second instalment of this two-part technical feature, Roofing specialists from SIG Design & Technology (now AccuRoof) and EJ Roberts Roofing, in conversation with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw, discuss how one of London’s most complex and dynamic roofs was detailed, tested and installed on site.
Ryan W Kennihan Architects has completed a bold yet sympathetic extension to a Victorian terraced house in Dublin.
In the town of Česká Lípa, Czech Republic, Adam Rujbr Architects has given the 14th Century Jirásek Theatre a comprehensive transformation.
MCW architects has completed a contextually sensitive and materially rich mixed-use development overlooking Newnham Mill Pond in Cambridge.
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.