Cannon Green
AT Editor2019-10-24T10:48:50+01:00Building
John Robertson Architects has revitalised a tired 1960s office building in London
Building
John Robertson Architects has revitalised a tired 1960s office building in London
Building
A carefully-crafted workspace by Piercy & Company draws inspiration from London’s Brick Lane
Materials Library
Rob Leechmere of Jonathan Tuckey Design, whose samples are kept in the vaults of a former public house
Building
Waugh Thistleton’s Green House achieves an exemplary 50 per cent reduction in carbon dioxide emissions
Building
Outdated buildings in central London have been replaced with new office, retail and residential space designed by Buckley Gray Yeoman
Specifiers Choice
Sheppard Robson has extended and upgraded its Camden offices using textures that interpret and augment the former piano factory
Building
Emrys Architects has sensitively upgraded a 1980s Covent Garden building by Richard Seifert
Building Nicholas Hare Architects has completed the venue's largest project since the opera house was rebuilt
Building Review
At Fen Court, Eric Parry Architects shows how corporate architecture can regain its social and cultural role, says Louisa Hutton
Building
A hybrid steel and CLT structure is central to the success of a converted London post office building by Ben Adams Architects
Viewpoint
Residential architecture must adapt to the needs of home-workers, says Frances Holliss
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