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Checking in with four architects on both sides of the pond who have gone through the application process ...
In west London, Maccreanor Lavington’s MacFarlane Place scheme for Peabody salutes Victorian blocks while offering satisfying ...
Sir John Burnet, Tait and Lorne's 1936 Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Paisley, now flats, followed the firm's renowned ...
We're not just a roomful of architects,' say IDK's members, as they discuss designing the V&A's David Bowie Centre and working with communities from London to Paris to Devon ...
This new hostel for the homeless takes the colours of the long rear garden of an existing hostel as inspiration and camouflage. The overgrown garden, its outbuildings and a substandard hostel ...
Zaha Hadid Architects’ hotel transformation of a 16th‑century Roman mansion sets out to achieve beauty through extravagance, yet there is compelling logic to the ambition Approaching the unremarkable ...
As the Planning and Infrastructure Bill goes through Parliament, an architect argues that legislation alone will not fix planning’s real problems Extensions of time for planning can make you feel like ...
The initial impression is of immensity, boldly signalling the building’s presence as an important place of learning. The palette and form of the building are deliberately restrained to generate ...
As well as repairing and restoring the Stoke Newington property, Bindloss Dawes added a generous rear extension, using concrete and timber to provide a soft acoustic quality that quietens the space As ...
As the world reacts to Donald Trump’s tariffs, learn more about how architects can make sure their businesses are as robust as possible Architects can take onboard the experiences of others who have ...
Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries entrance, Richard Murphy Architects. Credit: M Lambie Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries garden elevation, Richard Murphy Architects. Credit: M Lambie ...
Who do you call to make a cooling, self-cleaning ceramic facade? A toilet manufacturer, of course The NBF Osaki building in Tokyo – its east facade a network of fine ceramic pipes with rain water ...