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  • Designers in Residence exhibition at the Design Museum

    Design Museum's 2015 Designers in Residence tackle migration theme

    Drones, lightweight furniture, national costumes and astronaut training centres feature in this year's Designers in Residence exhibition at London's Design Museum (+ slideshow). More about Design Museum's 2015 Designers in Residence tackle migration theme

    Emma Tucker | 11 September 2015 | 2 comments
  • Naomi Cleaver

    Student-style accommodation for adults "is going to be the next market" says Naomi Cleaver

    Student-style accommodation with communal facilities could help solve London's housing crisis and regenerate urban centres around the country, according to interior designer and TV presenter Naomi Cleaver. More about Student-style accommodation for adults "is going to be the next market" says Naomi Cleaver

    Marcus Fairs | 11 September 2015 | 42 comments
  • HS2 Euston expansion entrance Grimshaw architects

    Grimshaw unveils revised entrance and platforms for HS2 addition to London's Euston Station

    London's Grimshaw Architects and engineering firm Arup Associates have submitted an updated proposal for a new entrance and 11 additional platforms to bring high speed rail to Euston Station. More about Grimshaw unveils revised entrance and platforms for HS2 addition to London's Euston Station

    Emma Tucker | 9 September 2015 | 5 comments
  • Brackenbury House by Neil Dusheiko Architects

    Brackenbury House by Neil Dusheiko features a curved brick extension and pop-up cinema room

    This refurbished and extended London house by local studio Neil Dusheiko Architects includes a pop-up screening room for the owner, who works for film company Universal Pictures (+ slideshow). More about Brackenbury House by Neil Dusheiko features a curved brick extension and pop-up cinema room

    Anna Winston | 9 September 2015 | 6 comments
  • NBBJ London Underground walkway travelator

    NBBJ proposal replaces London Underground's Circle Line with giant travelator

    Architecture firm NBBJ has unveiled a conceptual plan to turn London Underground's Circle Line tunnel into a 17-mile-long moving walkway. More about NBBJ proposal replaces London Underground's Circle Line with giant travelator

    Emma Tucker | 9 September 2015 | 14 comments
  • YCube by Rogers Stirk Harbour + PartnersCube

    Richard Rogers' prefabricated housing for homeless people opens in south London

    Designed for charity YMCA, this factory-building housing scheme by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners will provide accommodation for 36 homeless young people in Mitcham, south London (+ slideshow). More about Richard Rogers' prefabricated housing for homeless people opens in south London

    Jessica Mairs | 8 September 2015 | 9 comments
  • Underwood Road by Brady Mallalieu Architects

    Brady Mallalieu Architects adds slatted timber balconies to east London housing scheme

    Vertical timber slats provide shade and privacy for staggered balconies arranged across the facade of this east London housing development by local architects Angela Brady and Robin Mallalieu (+ slideshow). More about Brady Mallalieu Architects adds slatted timber balconies to east London housing scheme

    Alyn Griffiths | 8 September 2015 | 2 comments
  • Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2002 by Toyo Ito and Cecil Balmond

    Toyo Ito "gulped" when asked to design the 2002 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion

    Movie: in the next instalment from our exclusive video series with Julia Peyton-Jones, the Serpentine Gallery director recalls the difficulty in convincing Japanese architect Toyo Ito to design the gallery's 2002 summer pavilion. More about Toyo Ito "gulped" when asked to design the 2002 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion

    Benedict Hobson | 3 September 2015 | 1 comment
  • Walkie Talkie wins Carbuncle Cup 2015

    Walkie Talkie wins 2015 Carbuncle Cup for worst UK building

    Rafael Viñoly's Walkie Talkie skyscraper in London, which has so far melted cars and been blamed for powerful downdraughts, has been named the worst building in the UK this year. More about Walkie Talkie wins 2015 Carbuncle Cup for worst UK building

    Dan Howarth | 2 September 2015 | 11 comments
  • Wimbledon College of Arts studios by Penoyre & Prasad

    Zinc cladding lends "workplace aesthetic" to Wimbledon art studios by Penoyre & Prasad

    Architecture office Penoyre & Prasad has added an angular studio building clad entirely in zinc panels to the campus of Wimbledon College of Arts in south-west London (+ slideshow). More about Zinc cladding lends "workplace aesthetic" to Wimbledon art studios by Penoyre & Prasad

    Alyn Griffiths | 1 September 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Court House by Coffey Architects

    Islington extension by Coffey Architects brings in light through a sunken courtyard

    A sunken courtyard brings daylight down into the new living room and study of this north London home, added by Coffey Architects in place of an old garage. More about Islington extension by Coffey Architects brings in light through a sunken courtyard

    Amy Frearson | 29 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2001 by Daniel Libeskind

    Daniel Libeskind's 2001 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion was folded "like a piece of origami"

    Movie: next in our exclusive video series with Julia Peyton-Jones, the Serpentine Gallery director discusses Daniel Libeskind's angular metal pavilion from 2001, which she likens to a folded paper sculpture. More about Daniel Libeskind's 2001 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion was folded "like a piece of origami"

    Benedict Hobson | 27 August 2015 | 1 comment
  • Hampstead house for Living Architecture by Ordinary Architecture

    Charles Holland plans Hampstead house for his second Living Architecture project

    Following the popularity of the fairytale-inspired House for Essex, FAT co-founder Charles Holland is working on a second house for Alain de Botton's Living Architecture project on a site in north London. More about Charles Holland plans Hampstead house for his second Living Architecture project

    Amy Frearson | 27 August 2015 | 6 comments
  • Charles Petillon Heartbeat balloons installation at Covent Garden market London

    Charles Pétillon fills Covent Garden market with 100,000 white balloons

    French artist Charles Pétillon has installed a giant cloud of balloons under the roof of the 19th-century Market Building in London's Covent Garden (+ movie). More about Charles Pétillon fills Covent Garden market with 100,000 white balloons

    Dan Howarth | 27 August 2015 | 13 comments
  • Postmodern architecture: TV-am television studios, London by Terry Farrell

    Pomo summer: as one of the few architects that didn't shy away from being labelled a Postmodernist, Terry Farrell is responsible for some of the UK's first and most important examples of the style. In the latest instalment from our Postmodernism series, we look at his television studios for TV-am, which featured a Japanese temple, a Mesopotamian ziggurat and 11 rooftop eggcups (+ slideshow). More about Postmodern architecture: TV-am television studios, London by Terry Farrell

    Amy Frearson | 26 August 2015 | 8 comments
  • London Boris Bikes

    Transport for London calls for "Boris Bikes" redesign

    Transport for London is seeking a designer and supplier to introduce a "new generation" of bicycles to the city's public hire network. More about Transport for London calls for "Boris Bikes" redesign

    Emma Tucker | 25 August 2015 | 4 comments
  • Wine tasting for Kitchen Architecture by Simon Astridge

    Simon Astridge creates "wine cave" beneath south London kitchen showroom

    London architect Simon Astridge has renovated the disused basement of a kitchen showroom in Putney, adding textured materials and a spiral-shaped wine vault with a glass trapdoor (+ movie). More about Simon Astridge creates "wine cave" beneath south London kitchen showroom

    Alice Morby | 23 August 2015 | 2 comments
  • London Fields Extension by HÛT

    HÛT uses pre-rusted steel for extension to Victorian brick house in London

    This oxidised-steel extension to an end-of-terrace Victorian house in east London peeks over the top of the adjacent brick boundary wall, which is interrupted by a matching steel gate (+ slideshow). More about HÛT uses pre-rusted steel for extension to Victorian brick house in London

    Alyn Griffiths | 23 August 2015 | 5 comments
  • Barbican Blake Tower by Conran and Partners

    Conran and Partners to turn Barbican's Blake Tower into luxury apartments

    Design and architecture studio Conran and Partners is reworking the interior of a 17-storey block that forms part of London's Brutalist Barbican Estate, transforming it from a youth hostel into high-end apartments (+ slideshow). More about Conran and Partners to turn Barbican's Blake Tower into luxury apartments

    Emma Tucker | 21 August 2015 | 7 comments
  • The Studio in Stoke Newington by Bradley Van Der Straeten Architects

    Plywood and oak rooms feature inside renovated former home of Black Beauty author Anna Sewell

    Bradley Van Der Straeten Architects has created a plywood and oak residence within a Stoke Newington coach house that was once the home of Anna Sewell, the author of the Black Beauty novel. More about Plywood and oak rooms feature inside renovated former home of Black Beauty author Anna Sewell

    Jessica Mairs | 21 August 2015 | 3 comments
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