University of Greenwich in London Building

University of Greenwich in London Building

Design: Heneghan Peng architects. Located in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this delightful building houses the main university library and the departments of Architecture, Landscape and Arts.

UCL Wilkins Terrace + Lower Refectory, Euston

UCL Wilkins Terrace

Design: Burwell Deakins Architects and Levitt Bernstein Architects. £9.3m project to transform a Refectory and an underused service yard into a vibrant social space and courtyard, restoring the historic splendour of the heart of the university and improving campus connectivity.

Gateway Pavilion Greenwich Peninsula, London

Gateway Pavilion in Greenwich

Design: Marks Barfield Architects. A pair of curved glass pavilions, linked by a clear-span canopy, are inspired by geomagnetic lodestones which were used as early compasses enabling the great world voyages of discovery – the maritime heritage for which Greenwich is famous.

One New Ludgate in London office building

One New Ludgate

Design: Fletcher Priest Architects. The new Ludgate project sets up a dialogue between two striking and complementary new buildings whilst reinstating and improving the public realm around it and new routes through the city block.

Shepherd’s Bush Pavilion, new hotel development

Shepherd’s Bush Pavilion

Design: Flanagan Lawrence, architects. A Grade II listed building dating from 1923. Designed by Frank Verity and originally constructed as a 3000 seat cinema, the building was awarded the RIBA Award London Street Architecture Award for the best London facade.

Courtyard Houses in Barking, East London

Courtyard Houses in Barking

Design: Patel Taylor, architects. Sensitive but contemporary twist on the traditional English almshouse: a radical shake up of an established design typology, providing a series of spacious single-storey dwellings for elderly residents.

John Roan School in Greenwich, Southeast London

John Roan School in Greenwich

Design: John McAslan + Partners, architects. Remodelling of Grade II listed building at Maze Hill to provide a new 7,600 sqm school and community building at Westcombe Park. The 1,400-pupil secondary school is split across two sites adjacent to Greenwich Park.

Compton Street Apartments in Clerkenwell property

Compton Street Apartments in Clerkenwell

Design: Doone Silver Architects

A four-storey apartment building, replaces a two-storey electrical substation: the building adjoins a listed former public house and responds sensitively to the constraints of a conservation area.

Modern Mews London property: Coffey Architects

Modern Mews London by Coffey Architects

Design: Coffey Architects. A useful space carved from a small site of 3 by 8 metres, bringing light into a single aspect building. Effectively, it is an intricately designed and constructed piece of joinery crafted to live in.

Artillery Mansions in Westminster, London

Artillery Mansions

Design: FORMstudio. Designed and built in the 1990s, the original layout of this central London flat conformed to the standard cookie cutter solution. Defined almost entirely by compliance with regulations and conservative market convention.

Hilton London Bankside Hotel, UK

Hilton London Bankside

Interior Design: Chris Webb. Hilton Worldwide is for the first time offering a series of podcasts that will act as audio guides to landmark hotels within its European portfolio.