Daily Express Building London: Fleet Street
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Daily Express Building, Fleet Street London, England – images, Art Deco architecture, news – Daily Express Building London: Fleet Street offices, design
St Mary-le-Bow, London church building design by Sir Christopher Wren Architect, located in the City of London. Dates built: 1670 to 1680/83.
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The restoration of Port Melbourne’s historic Princes Pier has notched up a prestigious industry award thanks to its unique use of timber.
John Robertson Architects (JRA) has been appointed to undertake the refurbishment of Bush House in the Aldwych / The Strand, following the full vacation of the building by the BBC World Service later this year.
Easton Neston Estate, Northamptonshire country house, central England, UK – original design by Nicholas Hawksmoor architect, renewal design by Ptolemy Dean Architects – refurbishment of a classic Hawksmoor country house in Great Britain.
The Heritage Lottery Fund announces a grant of £1million to the Abbotsford Trust that will help ensure the future of the Scottish Borders home of Romantic writer and poet, Sir Walter Scott.
Renowned architect and urban designer Sir Terry Farrell is to give the inaugural Wren Talk, an annual event to celebrate the life and works of Sir Christopher Wren.
Ditherington Flax Mill Maltings, historic Shropshire building design by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios – redevelopment for Ditherington Flax Mill Maltings
A team led by international architecture practice Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) has completed the renovation and restoration of the historic Covent Garden Flower Cellars in London, first built in 1871.
ICOSIS Architects have recently received Planning Permission for two projects on Lindisfarne, Northumberland, on behalf of Natural England and The Holy Island of Lindisfarne Community Development Trust.
To protect the 5,000-years-old temple ruins of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra on the island of Malta against further deterioration, engineers from formTL developed two special membrane roof structures, which now cover and protect the archaeological excavation.
The project comprises the reconstruction of the listed Luisenschool to be used as a library, an administration and an exhibition area and also the new construction of an archive building.
One of New York City’s few free-standing, Federal style houses, its elegant period rooms now replicate those that were the center of Hamilton’s family and professional life.
Archaeological excavations currently underway at the National Trust for Scotland’s Haddo House near Methlick, Aberdeenshire are revealing substantial remains of the Place of Kelly, the seat of the Gordons of Haddo prior to the construction of Haddo House in the 1730s.
Chiswick House Gardens is a site of international importance both as the birthplace of the English Landscape Movement, and as the setting for one of the most beautiful houses in London.
This is a museum within the museum; its function is to show both building and the objects it houses. The ‘falling-down’ majesty of the existing buildings has been artfully retained and gently restored.