Circling with Intent
AT Editor2018-09-04T11:19:18+01:00Building
De Architekten Cie has employed circular design at a pavilion for ABN AMRO in Amsterdam
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De Architekten Cie has employed circular design at a pavilion for ABN AMRO in Amsterdam
Building
Mawson Kerr employs unwanted oak and reclaimed slate in a new cafe at one of Britain’s best preserved medieval monasteries
Building
Architype completes a low-energy housing development in Shropshire
Building Review
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ Macallan distillery and visitor centre is an ingenious response to both programme and place, discovers Ben Addy
Interiors
A tactile timber skin lines the repurposed interior of a listed seventeenth-century hospital in Baiona, Spain, by Murado & Elvira Arquitectos
Specifiers Choice
Niall McLaughlin Architects’ materials respond to the varied building stock at Jesus College Cambridge’s West Court
Building Review
Timothy Brittain-Catlin admires two sensitive, sumptuous new additions to Westminster Abbey: the Weston Tower by Ptolemy Dean and triforium galleries by MUMA
Envelope
A lightweight glulam and glass rooftop extension crowns a redeveloped linen warehouse in Belfast by RMI Architects
Building
Studio Egret West has completed the first residential phase of the Old Vinyl Factory in Hayes
Security
Jacksons Fencing showcases a range of high-performance fencing solutions designed to mitigate the effects of environmental noise pollution on residential developments Â
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A kennels in Hertfordshire by Zminkowska De Boise Architects combines vernacular forms and materials with expressive detailing
Building Feilden Fowles has found appropriate expression for a rural food production campus, discovers Graham Bizley
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