Teatre La Massa, Vilassar de Dalt, Catalunya

Teatre La Massa Vilassar de Dalt

Design: Rafael Guastavino Moreno

This impressive Catalan building has circular structure with a rectangular stage area. The distinguishing feature of the building is the 17-m diameter Catalan vault over the main hall. The shallow dome’s structure is a double layer of ceramic tiles.

Bank of Slovenia Central Lobby Ljubljana, Slovenia

Bank of Slovenia Central Lobby Ljubljana

Design: SADAR+VUGA, architects with student design team. Building interior renovation designed at a student workshop at Ljubljana’s Faculty of Architecture. The interactive space project used a complex programmatic and spatial reconstruction.

IGN and Météo France Geosciences Centre

IGN and Meteo France Geosciences Centre

Design: Architecture Patrick Mauger. This major renovation transforms a 1980’s block into a Very High Energy Performance building of 15,900 sqm area. The buildings are opened out through the creation of a new shared garden.

Bluecoat Arts Centre Liverpool Building

Recollections of the Blue-Coat Hospital

Bluecoat Arts Centre Liverpool design by Biq Architects, oldest surviving city centre building: Arts centre extension, English Grade 1 Listed building restoration (originally built as a school in 1717) and a new 2250 m² extension built – a new arts wing housing a flexible performance space and four art galleries.

Bluecoat Liverpool City Centre Building

Bluecoat Liverpool City Centre’s Oldest Building

It is Liverpool’s oldest surviving city centre building and a fine example of Queen Anne-style architecture, yet the builders and architects responsible for creating Bluecoat have remained unconfirmed – until now. New research has discovered fresh information about the origins of this much-loved Liverpool building, which dates from 1717 and started life as a charity school before becoming a centre for the contemporary arts.

Regent Street Shop Window London Facades

Regent Street Shop Window

KSR Architects collaborated with KTBS Ltd on the design and the display lumination with Lighting.London. The forest parts like a stage curtain to unveil 7 For All Mankind’s brand new b(air) jeans mysteriously floating in the centre of the display.

Pembroke Place Development, Liverpool

Pembroke Studios Liverpool

Property Developers YPG commence works on the proposed 94 new build self-contained studios located in an enviable position in the heart of the learning centre of Liverpool.

Papaver- National Wildflower Centre Knowsley

Papaver National Wildflower Centre

Design: Matteo Cainer Architects. The design of the new educational, conference and seed production complex, responds both to the site as well as the orientation and geometries of the existing buildings.

Lime Street Liverpool Renewal, Gateway

Lime Street Liverpool Renewal

Design: Broadway Malyan + Austin-Smith:Lord Architects. The £39m regeneration of Lime Street proceeds after the Court of Appeal rejected heritage campaigners’ bid to overturn planning permission. Regeneration Liverpool, with developers Neptune, propose a new hotel, retail and student accommodation complex.

Manchester Toast Rack Flats

Manchester Toast Rack Flats

Renewal Design: Ollier Smurthwaite / SixTwo Architects. The Toastrack proposal is to refurbish and re-use the post-war Grade II listed Hollings Park Campus buildings. The unusual Brutalist building was designed by the city architect and completed in 1960.

Christ Church Crypt Spitalfields, London Building

Christ Church Crypt Spitalfields

Design: Dow Jones Architects – Wood Awards 2016 Building Shortlisted. This project redevelops the crypt at Christ Church Spitalfields, a Grade I listed building by Nicholas Hawksmoor, completed in 1729, and widely regarded as his masterpiece.

Shellharbour Workers Club Building, Illawarra, NSW

Shellharbour Workers Club building

Design: Buchan Group Architects. Work has begun on a $74 m development masterplan for the Shellharbour Workers Club that will not only transform the long-standing clubhouse, but also deliver an extensive range of new community facilities.

Coal Drops Yard King’s Cross: Heatherwick Studio

Coal Drops Yard

Design: Heatherwick Studio. With its canalside location, Victorian architecture and beautiful new public squares as a backdrop, Coal Drops Yard is set to become a unique new shopping destination for London.

Via Chiese 72-74, Milan Offices

Via Chiese 72-74

Design: Park Associati. The renovation project proposes a complete revision of a building of poor architectural quality built at the beginning of the ‘80s which has become outdated in terms of both energy and distribution.