The Fratry, Carlisle Cathedral, Cumbria
The Fratry, Carlisle Cathedral building design by Feilden Fowles Architects, England: discerning conservation, a new build café facility & restored and re-purposed fratry with community space
The Fratry, Carlisle Cathedral building design by Feilden Fowles Architects, England: discerning conservation, a new build café facility & restored and re-purposed fratry with community space
Sutton Hoo buildings, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England design by Haysom Ward Miller Architects – with a visitor centre built less than two decades ago, what was needed? Well, it needed a tower!
This is a district in London on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St. Martin’s Lane and Drury Lane It is associated with the former fruit and vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist site, and the Royal Opera House.
de Matos Ryan architects news – York Mansion House, one of thirteen buildings shortlisted for RIBA Yorkshire 2018 Awards ; York Theatre Royal reopens its doors following a £6million redevelopment.
elegant mirrored form tucked under generous cantilevers – La Nave in Pérez, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, design by architect Pablo Gagliardo: multipurpose pavilion building on RJG Group property
EKAR Architects’ Walk / House is a tranquil part of temple “Wat Thammayan” in Petchabun, Thailand. An abbot can live and maintain his daily ritual here – walking meditation
When designing the Kerns McCall Apartment in New York City, Narofsky Architecture wanted to respect and continue the building’s Art Deco feel while entertaining current modern lifestyles
De Baes Architects worked on the La Cubanita project, in Belgium, with the owners to craft a space that embodied their multicultural heritage, creating an immersive guest experience
The Podium on Het Nieuwe Instituut roof, Rotterdam Architecture Month design by MVRDV: 29m-high platform makes the roof of the museum accessible via a 143-step external staircase
The recently opened Dubai Hills Mall offering plenty of opportunities. It is also home to The Storm, by Pharos Controls Limited, is the fastest indoor rollercoaster in the city
Rowan Moore discusses “one of the best British architects of the 20th century”, yet largely unknown around the world: “His buildings are adventurous but poised; lucid, brave in conception and considered in their detail.”