The building, near the River Thames, provides additional dance studio space for teaching and practice to accommodate increased student numbers
Author Archives: Rob Wilson
INCH and Sheppard Robson convert disused gas purifier shed to workspace
INCH Architecture + Design and Sheppard Robson have preserved and reworked a prominent disused Victorian industrial structure in Glasgow
Ström Architects completes mid-century modern-inspired house in Cheltenham
Case House is a simple white brick and render house, half-hidden behind an existing brick wall, in a designated character area of the Gloucestershire town’s conservation area
Wright & Wright completes decade-long library project at St John’s, Oxford
Redevelopment at St John’s College has included the Library and Study Centre (2019), and now concludes with the restoration and environmental upgrade of two further historic libraries
Mcmullan Studio prize-winning garden room gets new life as restorative NHS space
The pod-like structure, part of an award-winning show garden at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show, will be re-erected at the Princess Spinal Injuries Centre in Sheffield
Coffey completes housing, gallery and artists’ studios in Bermondsey
Coffey Architects has completed 400 mixed-tenure homes plus a gallery and studios in a series of new and retrofitted buildings in south London
Collective Architecture completes community hub in North Ayrshire
Lochshore Park Hub regenerates a former industrial site with the new two-storey building serving both tourism and the local community
AJ Student Prize Sustainability Award 2023 – the shortlist
The 10 students shortlisted for the AJ Student Prize Sustainability Award 2023
LDS completes student housing and research facility in Olympic Park
One Pool Street, a pair of 13- and 17-storey towers accommodating over 550 student rooms, is part of the first phase of the new UCL East campus, together with Marshgate by Stanton Williams
Holland Harvey designs new Tate café following circular economy principles
The all-day café and bar at Tate Modern includes benches made from ash die-back timber and tabletops using coffee grounds