Wood Work
AT Editor2019-02-28T10:25:56+00:00Building Review
Tim Lynch explores a performing arts centre set among trees at Wellington College by Studio Seilern Architects
Building
Concrete and timber articulate an eye-catching dwelling on the West Sussex coast by AR Design Studio
Exhibition
dRMM celebrates modern timber construction at the Building Centre
Building
An environmentally-responsible beach house in East Sussex by RX Architects embraces its coastal location
Building
Pocket House is the first built project by its architect, client and contractor Tikari Works
Building
Plywood arches form an integrated structural and shelving system for a striking residential loft conversion in east London by Arboreal Architecture
Building
David Sheppard Architects’ Green House in Devon redefines its landscaped setting
Building
An extension to a house in Algiers Road, south London, features a playful saw-tooth roof and dual hearths
Building Review
Gianni Botsford’s latest project is deeply rooted in both its site and an architectural ethos, finds Piers Taylor
Building
Reed Watts designs modular temporary accommodation for homeless people
Landscape
Public spaces at London's pioneering 1980s Broadgate development have been reconfigured for the 21st century by DSDHA
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