NW2 Participation Building and Theatre Square
NW2 Participation Building and Theatre in Ipswich, Suffolk, England design by WGP Architects – packs a punch, transforming an unpromising part of city into a place that evidently has a buzz
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NW2 Participation Building and Theatre in Ipswich, Suffolk, England design by WGP Architects – packs a punch, transforming an unpromising part of city into a place that evidently has a buzz
Aldeburgh House in Suffolk England design by David Walker Architects – home emerges from ten-year self-confessed ‘labour of love’ with unpromising 1960s bungalow on the edge of golf course
Brentwood Preparatory School building in Essex design by Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture: a new sheltering spine threads together and brings sense to the disparate collection of buildings
Criss Cross House is a simple side extension to a semi-detached home, set in rolling farmland in Hertfordshire’s green belt. The new addition provides two square volumes in plan
The new Faculty of Arts Building designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios for the University of Warwick, England, brings together the departments and schools of the Faculty
The original surgery building in Hertfordshire, England, was retained, de-cluttered and transformed to double available area, whilst the GP practice kept operating
York Minster Precinct, England, will be a world class campus facility for education and training. Tonkin Liu has revealed their design for the York Minster Stonemasonry Training Centre
Lyth Building Nottingham Trent University, Southwell building design by Evans Vettori Architects in England adopts a relaxed ‘H’ plan form. On the west are the main flexible lecture theatre and refectory
Architects Design Engine’s West Downs Building at University of Winchester, England, with entry wall of knapped flint – auditorium, art gallery, café, food hall, shop, library & teaching spaces
Marwa Al-Sabouni and Ghassan Jansiz bring a unique architectural element to this year’s Brighton Festival by building a temporary community arts space on Hove seafront, England
RIBA responds to Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill + Assael Architecture comment that the ‘street votes’ policy is a sticking plaster for the urgent need for planning reform – how will such a policy will work in practice