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  • Foster + Partners Hammersmith Bridge concept

    Foster + Partners presents idea for double-decker Hammersmith Bridge

    Architecture firm Foster + Partners has developed a proposal for repairing London's Hammersmith Bridge while reopening it by inserting a separate double-decker road raised over the original structure. More about Foster + Partners presents idea for double-decker Hammersmith Bridge

    India Block | 1 December 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Upper Wimpole Street apartment by Jonathan Tuckey Design includes built-in storage walls

    Jonathan Tuckey Design updates London apartment with pink and pistachio-green storage walls

    Pastel storage walls curve and dip through the rooms of this apartment in London's Marylebone neighbourhood, which has been overhauled by architecture studio Jonathan Tuckey Design. More about Jonathan Tuckey Design updates London apartment with pink and pistachio-green storage walls

    Natasha Levy | 1 December 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Dining room interior at Farley Farmhouse by Emil Eve Architects

    Terracotta tiles add warmth to Wiltshire farmhouse kitchen by Emil Eve Architects

    Emil Eve Architects has extended a farmhouse in Wiltshire, England, by adding a kitchen that features terracotta tiles both inside and out. More about Terracotta tiles add warmth to Wiltshire farmhouse kitchen by Emil Eve Architects

    Amy Frearson | 29 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Electric Nemeton Christmas tree installation by Sam Jacob Studio

    Sam Jacob Studio builds raised forest of pyramidal trees for Electric Nemeton Christmas display

    Elevated tree-like obelisks light up Granary Square in London's King's Cross as a socially distant Christmas celebration, designed by Sam Jacob Studio to be a crossover of "a fairy-tale forest with modern architecture". More about Sam Jacob Studio builds raised forest of pyramidal trees for Electric Nemeton Christmas display

    Natashah Hitti | 28 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Béton House at Park Hill by Whittam Cox Architects

    Whittam Cox Architects creates colourful student housing for Sheffield's Park Hill

    British practice Whittam Cox Architects has completed student housing Béton House, the latest redevelopment phase of the brutalist Park Hill estate in Sheffield, England. More about Whittam Cox Architects creates colourful student housing for Sheffield's Park Hill

    India Block | 27 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Sandpit Place housing by Peter Barber Architects

    Peter Barber Architects adds terraced houses to estate in south London

    Peter Barber Architects has created six terraces of brick housing in Charlton, south London, for Greenwich-council owned developer Meridian Home Start. More about Peter Barber Architects adds terraced houses to estate in south London

    Tom Ravenscroft | 26 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • A visual of Camille Walala's proposal for a pedestrianised Oxford Street, London

    Camille Walala shares colourful vision to make Oxford Street a car-free shopping district

    French designer Camille Walala has reimagined London's Oxford Street as a car-free landscape, filled with blocky street furniture finished in her signature colourful style. More about Camille Walala shares colourful vision to make Oxford Street a car-free shopping district

    Lizzie Crook | 23 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Teddington Cricket Club by Reed Watts

    Reed Watts creates "discrete but identifiable" cricket pavilion in Richmond upon Thames

    UK architecture studio Reed Watts has created a timber clubhouse for an amateur cricket team in London's Bushy Park that is designed to be both modern and familiar. More about Reed Watts creates "discrete but identifiable" cricket pavilion in Richmond upon Thames

    Tom Ravenscroft | 23 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Golden Lane flat by Archmongers

    Archmongers uses primary colours to revive a home in the modernist Golden Lane Estate

    London studio Archmongers has renovated a duplex flat in one of the city's most influential housing estates, using shades of red, yellow and blue to complement the modernist materials palette. More about Archmongers uses primary colours to revive a home in the modernist Golden Lane Estate

    Amy Frearson | 22 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • 22 Handyside Street in King's Cross by Coffey Architects  

    Coffey Architects recalls industrial "found spaces" for King's Cross office block

    UK studio Coffey Architects has created an office block at 22 Handyside Street that aims to recreate the feel of the former industrial spaces in King's Cross, London. More about Coffey Architects recalls industrial "found spaces" for King's Cross office block

    Tom Ravenscroft | 20 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Rochester Way housing in Greenwich by Peter Barber Architects 

    Peter Barber Architects creates five terraces of affordable homes in Greenwich

    Peter Barber Architects has created a development of brick housing and a microbrewery at Rochester Way in the London Borough of Greenwich. More about Peter Barber Architects creates five terraces of affordable homes in Greenwich

    Tom Ravenscroft | 19 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen Awards 2020 trophies by Atelier NL are crafted from wood salvaged from London trees

    Dutch design studio Atelier NL has used wood from London street trees to create this year's Dezeen Awards trophies, which will be awarded in a series of video shows next week. More about Dezeen Awards 2020 trophies by Atelier NL are crafted from wood salvaged from London trees

    Aísling Cowley | 19 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Kelly Anna's artwork for Paddington Square

    Dezeen commissions artist Kelly Anna to design artwork for Paddington Square

    Dezeen and developer Sellar have teamed up to commission illustrator Kelly Anna to create an artwork to wrap around the site of Paddington Square, an upcoming development in London designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop. More about Dezeen commissions artist Kelly Anna to design artwork for Paddington Square

    Calum Lindsay | 18 November 2020
  • Remembering A Brave New World by Chila Kumari Sigh Burman for Tate Britain

    Chila Kumari Singh Burman overwrites Tate Britain's neoclassical facade with neon Diwali installation

    Bollywood posters and fluorescent effigies of Hindu deities have been superimposed on Tate Britain's portico, as part of an installation designed by artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman for the museum's fourth annual winter commission. More about Chila Kumari Singh Burman overwrites Tate Britain's neoclassical facade with neon Diwali installation

    Jennifer Hahn | 16 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • The Crown costumes move "from forensic accuracy to flights of fancy" says Amy Roberts

    Costume designer Amy Roberts used the wardrobes of Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher to reflect their complex relationships with Britain's royal family in the latest series of television show The Crown. More about The Crown costumes move "from forensic accuracy to flights of fancy" says Amy Roberts

    Natashah Hitti | 16 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Boston Dynamic's Spot robot dog assists architecture firm Foster + Partners at Battersea Power Station

    Foster + Partners adopts Spot the Boston Dynamics robot dog

    Architecture firm Foster + Partners has employed a robot dog named Spot, designed by Boston Dynamics, to oversee construction at Battersea Power Station in London. More about Foster + Partners adopts Spot the Boston Dynamics robot dog

    India Block | 13 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • London's Beam cafe has exposed brick walls

    Ola Jachymiak Studio brightens Beam cafe in London with orange hues

    Tangerine-coloured walls and terracotta-tile floors help enliven the formerly gloomy interior of Beam cafe in west London, designed by Ola Jachymiak Studio. More about Ola Jachymiak Studio brightens Beam cafe in London with orange hues

    Natasha Levy | 12 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Plans for Belsize Fire Station converted into apartments by Tate Harmer, London

    London's Belsize Fire Station converted into apartments by Tate Harmer

    Architecture office Tate Harmer has converted a 100-year-old fire station in Belsize Park, London, into a set of apartments. More about London's Belsize Fire Station converted into apartments by Tate Harmer

    India Block | 11 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • The proposed Garden Building of the Urban Nature Project by Feilden Fowles

    Feilden Fowles to redesign gardens at London's Natural History Museum

    Feilden Fowles and J & L Gibbons have unveiled plans to overhaul the gardens at London's Natural History Museum to create a hub for education and biodiversity called the Urban Nature Project. More about Feilden Fowles to redesign gardens at London's Natural History Museum

    Lizzie Crook | 10 November 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Segal House by Fraher & Findlay

    Fraher & Findlay extends Walter Segal self-build house in South London

    UK architecture studio Fraher & Findlay has renovated and extended a house in south London that was designed following architect Walter Segal's self-build methods. More about Fraher & Findlay extends Walter Segal self-build house in South London

    Tom Ravenscroft | 4 November 2020 | Leave a comment
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