Mercer Walk Covent Garden Building
Space between Mercer Street and Langley Street in Covent Garden design by Ian Ritchie Architects for The Mercers’ Company, a City of London Livery Company established in 1394
Space between Mercer Street and Langley Street in Covent Garden design by Ian Ritchie Architects for The Mercers’ Company, a City of London Livery Company established in 1394
OMG Architects’ brief for Beaumaris Re-Modern, was to retain as many of the character-defining elements as possible, whilst incorporating an extension suitable for the contemporary needs.
Designed by Shean Architects, Wolfdown, located within the downtown core of Canada’s capital city, is a popular German Streetfood Restaurant.
This 20,000 seat professional basketball stadium and community sports centre is perched on a grassy outcrop, its veil of green painted steel ‘leaves’ hanging five metres beyond the world-class basketball arena inside.
Urban Adaptation Architects’ Competition – flexibility with modular wood construction. Buildings are static. They serve the purpose they have been designed for, but cities grow and needs change
Reed Watts Architects have completed a new 600 sqm pavilion in Bushy Park, Richmond Upon Thames for Teddington Cricket Club in just seven months.
Designed by Graham Baba Architects, Lino Tagliapietra Glass Studio is in Belltown, downtown Seattle: dedicated to the display of glass art
Designed by Square Feet Studio, C. Ellet’s is a next-generation steakhouse located in the new mixed-use entertainment district that includes SunTrust Park, Atlanta. It is the latest concept from James Beard award-winning chef, Linton Hopkins
Pizá Golf’s private collection offers The Pit state-of-the-art golf practice facilities with wellness and togetherness in Mexico City.
The Big Archi-Chat news: 3 – 5 Dec 2020, 40-minute, online consultations with a top designer, architect or landscape architect, for inspiration and top tips
Dublin T1 Airport Building renewal news: design by Atkins, major Terminal 1 facelift will replace the core façade and roof with a new modern, energy efficient envelope giving a new visual identity
Halic Shipyards at the Golden Horn, Istanbul, Turkey, design by Tabanlioğlu Architects, highly commended in the category ‘Future Projects – Commercial Mixed Use’ at World Architecture Festival.
The eye-catching Hill & Dale Building in Toronto was designed by Studio JCI and accommodates retail, offices and residences.