Australian High Speed Vehicle, A-HSV
Inspired by the brut lines of the iconic Australian speed machine the 1960s HK Monaro, HASSELL has designed the A-HSV to be responsive to the Australian context
Inspired by the brut lines of the iconic Australian speed machine the 1960s HK Monaro, HASSELL has designed the A-HSV to be responsive to the Australian context
Natural light is the most fundamental element central to Richard Meier’s work. It is manipulated to shape space, lend spirit, and indicate the passage of time and the presence of the sky – all elements essential to a rich architectural experience.
Construction of the Bond Bryan-designed £7.6m Post-16 Centre at Phoenix High School in Shepherds Bush, London has been completed and has been handed over to pioneering Executive Head Teacher Sir William Atkinson.
KCAP Architects&Planners, together with advisors Ramboll and Fakton, win the international competition for the urban development plan ‘FredericiaC’ in the Danish city of Fredericia
The landsbyhuset in Gyrstinge is an attractor in a small community – a magnet for sports and social activity. Since it is a facility for the whole village, it is intended as a visual symbol that can be a part of a common consciousness
Hackney Service Centre Building, Hopkins Architects London, Hillman Street, Architect Hackney Service Centre Bohemia Place Development, E8: Northeast London Architecture – design by Hopkins Architects 19 May 2011 Hackney Service Centre London RIBA Award winner, 19 May 2011 Design: Hopkins Architects Address: Unit 4, Bohemia Pl, Hackney, London E8 1DU Phone: 020 8533 2786 photographs … Read more
H10 Hotel, London SE1: Waterloo Road building design by Maccreanor Lavington Architects – H10 Hotel building, Waterloo Road London, SE1 accommodation
A series of unheated and unserviced timber structures sit astride a raw concrete barrier that provides some form of flood defence and creates two very different habitats: a fresh water lagoon and salt water marsh. This is a most unusual hide for bird-watching
The AP Møller School is the latest addition in a series of new Danish school buildings which, in their space and organisation, manifest the altered conditions of teaching in our time and changing expectations towards the physical environment of the school.
This piece, whose name refers to its grid reference, takes a worthy place among the architectural and art treasures of Kielder Forest, several of which have already won RIBA Awards.
$53M Re-Development Creates Extra 4,500M2 and National Centre For Creative Learning 2012 Opening Program Launches With Two Major Exhibitions and Four New Commissions.
Chiswick House Gardens is a site of international importance both as the birthplace of the English Landscape Movement, and as the setting for one of the most beautiful houses in London.
Quintain Estates and Development PLC’s transformation of Wembley City took a major step forward as Brent Council resolved to grant consent for the next phase of development
Bear Lane, Great Suffolk Street housing development, SE1 – design by Panter Hudspith Architects – London housing: Bear Lane building, Great Suffolk Street
This enduringly likeable house is dropped into a tight housing hinterland, surrounded by backs and boundaries. Above a highly glazed timber-framed base sits a set-back upper tier clad in profiled rigid board.
Dense urban living requires successful compact housing models, something this thoughtful, rigorous yet inspirational house, designed and self-built by husband and wife architects, delivers admirably on a tight site and limited budget.
‘Less is More’ would seem to sum up this tiny yet delightful and ingenious school extension providing a library, music room and store room. The building has a simplicity that comes from a straightforward plan.