Adrian Welch
Don’t Move, Improve! 2022 winners, London
New London Architecture house extension contest winners news – 6 renovation projects in Don’t Move, Improve! 2022 for UK capital’s best home improvements in NLA annual competition
24h competition 39th edition – noWar
24h competition 39th edition: war has always been present in human history because it seems to be part of the human condition. The lust for power results in historic buildings destruction
Zhangjiakou Library, Hebei Province Building
Zhangjiakou Library, Hebei Province building, China, minimal design by Tanzospace to accommodate a total book collection of about 1.1 million volumes, with 2,100 reading seats
BWDC Residential Tower Manila apartment building
BWDC Residential Tower, Manila, design by Foster + Partners. Luxury apartment building adapts the city’s vernacular architecture and traditional veranda lifestyle to modern high-rise living
Taylor Yard Bridge over Los Angeles River
Taylor Yard Bridge Los Angeles River by SPF:architects – 400-foot bikeway and pedestrian bridge over the LA River, connects Elysian Valley to Cypress Park via the Taylor Yard G-2 site
Camden Highline Competition London News
Camden Highline Competition winning design submitted for planning – by James Corner Field Operations (JCFO) + vPPR Architects – for a new North London park and linear walk linking to King’s Cross along a disused railway viaduct
Miami Floating Housing Competition 2022
The problems of sea-level rise and housing affordability in Miami merge together as a new phenomenon called “climate gentrification”. Miami Floating Housing Competitions 2022 news
Homes For Scotland 2022 Awards winners news
Homes For Scotland 2022 Awards shortlist news from Scottish home building body HFS – property prize returns to largest annual gathering of its kind where winners will be announced
Nigel Coates Lives in Architecture Book
“Buildings are important, but so are ideas. Ideas are the real building blocks of the city.” – Nigel Coates recounts a prolific life in architecture with new autobiography from RIBA Publishing