Royal Academy of Arts Royal Academicians 2019

Bishop Edward King Chapel Cuddesdon Chapel in Oxfordshire

The Royal Academy of Arts appoints architect Níall McLaughlin RA Elect in Category of Architecture. Niall was born in Geneva in 1962, educated in Dublin and studied architecture at University College Dublin, Ireland.

Waterloo Station York Road Ticket Hall London

Waterloo Station York Road Ticket Hall in London

Designed by Patel Taylor, the replacement London Underground Waterloo Station York Road Ticket Hall, part of Canary Wharf Group and Qatari Diar’s Southbank Place development, opens to the public.

Gardnor Road House in Hampstead, London Home

Gardnor Road House in Hampstead

Designed by Brosh Architects the renovation and rear extension for, Gardnor Road House, was a tired 2 bedroom Maisonette located on lower ground and ground level in a 3 storey terraced Victorian property, within the Hampstead Conservation Area.

London Festival of Architecture City Parklets

London Festival of Architecture City Parklets 2019

London Festival of Architecture City Parklets 2019 – 3 city spaces specially designed by London-based architects and designers to celebrate LFA unveiled across City of London’s historic Square Mile.

RIBA Summer Installations 2019 in London

Above and Beyond – an installation by Etcetera Studio London UK 2019

RIBA summer installations and events: from 1 – 30 June 2019 the V&A+RIBA Architecture Partnership collaborate with London Festival of Architecture to host installations, talks and events across RIBA’s London locations and at the V&A.

Hornsey Town Hall Renewal, London Building

Hornsey Town Hall apartment building Crouch End

Appointment of construction company Ardmore for Hornsey Town Hall renewal in London’s Crouch End completes: mixed-use development for Far East Consortium at Grade II* Listed former civic headquarters building.

Castle Lane Apartments in London, Birdcage Walk

Castle Lane Apartments in London

Designed by DROO Castle Lane Apartments revisiting a recurring element of English architecture through a new interpretation of the bow window, and using its curving walls to negotiate conflicting urban scales.