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Thompson + Baroni and Stephen Marshall Architects designed two 5000-square-foot properties with carefully considered features to maximise light and accentuate the mature surrounding landscape.
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Thompson + Baroni and Stephen Marshall Architects designed two 5000-square-foot properties with carefully considered features to maximise light and accentuate the mature surrounding landscape.
Barretts Grove is a characterful building designed by Amin Taha + Groupwork using brick, wood and straw. Inside, the building holds a series of well-lit apartments; each with a wicker basket balcony sticking out from the facade.
Design: Alison Brooks Architects / Arup, engineering. Using construction sized panels of hardwood CLT for the first time, this is a spectacular 34m long curved rectangular tube, the first ever hardwood mega-tube.
New property designed by 6a architects with 3 buildings and gardens on a long thin site. The studio, offices & archive for photographer Juergen Teller form a light-filled, flexible, informal and welcoming set of spaces; with a natural flow and sociability.
The British Museum World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre is one of the largest redevelopment projects in the British Museum’s 260-year history. Designed by senior partner Graham Stirk, with partner John McElgunn as project architect, the building’s simple exterior belies the complexity of the site, and marks a new phase of the practice’s architectural output.
Multiplex appoints architecture practice Arney Fender Katsalidis as Executive Architect alongside concept architects make for 80 Charlotte Street and 65 Whitfield Street by Derwent London, at 380,000 sqft one of the largest construction projects in Fitzrovia, Central London.
The British Museum’s £135 m World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre shortlisted for the Stirling Prize. This new building redevelopment designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners provides world class facilities for visitors and researchers taking conservation, scientific research and collection management to a new level of excellence.
Design: Cooke Fawcett. The acclaimed young practice Cooke Fawcett has created a spectacular new viewing gallery and kiosk for Bold Tendencies, the arts space on the top of the now famous multi-storey car park in Peckham.
Design: Adam Nathaniel Furman. Gateways is a ceramic installation consisting of four gates that draw people to wander through and experience the various views at the center of the enfilade perspective.
Design: Adjaye Associates. Westminster City Council has approved Adjaye Associates’ plans for the redevelopment of 5 Strand in the heart of London’s Trafalgar Square Conservation Area.
Design: John Robertson Architects. Bureau will match a stylish and energetic feel with high-quality architectural design and finishes. It will feature a double-height reception with burnished metal cladding and a polished concrete floor leading to a marble and concrete feature staircase.
Design: Thompson + Baroni Architects. Simple white matt emulsion walls and oak engineered wide board flooring provide the basis for this minimal property with bespoke matt lacquered joinery throughout this London home.
Unveiled in 1872, The Albert Memorial commemorates the death of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria’s husband, who died of typhoid fever at the age of 42.
Stellar architects shortlist for concept design for a new Centre for Music in the City of London: AL_A and Diamond Schmitt Architects ; Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Sheppard Robson ; Foster + Partners ; Gehry Partners, LLP and Arup Associates ; Renzo Piano Building Workshop ; Snøhetta