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  • Camelot at Cockfosters by Råk-Arkitektur

    Camelot at Cockfosters by Råk-Arkitektur

    Swedish studio Råk-Arkitektur have won a competition to design a cultural centre for a north London site believed to have once been the legendary realm of King Arthur. More about Camelot at Cockfosters by Råk-Arkitektur

    Amy Frearson | 1 February 2012 | 44 comments
  • Temple to Perspective by Tom Greenall and Jordan Hodgson for Alain de Botton

    Following last week's announcement that writer Alain de Botton plans to build a series of temples for atheists, here are some more images of the first structure planned for the City of London. More about Temple to Perspective by Tom Greenall and Jordan Hodgson for Alain de Botton

    Amy Frearson | 30 January 2012 | 30 comments
  • Murray Mews by Moxon Architects

    Murray Mews by Moxon Architects

    Climbing plants grow in the recesses of this mysterious steel fence, which conceals the entrance to a renovated coach house in north London. More about Murray Mews by Moxon Architects

    Amy Frearson | 29 January 2012 | 3 comments
  • Tord Boontje to open shop in London


    Dezeen Wire:
    Dutch designer Tord Boontje is to open a shop in London on 1 March. More about Tord Boontje to open shop in London

    Rose Etherington | 27 January 2012 | Leave a comment
  • Union Jacks by Blacksheep for Jamie Oliver

    Union Jacks by Blacksheep for Jamie Oliver

    London studio Blacksheep have completed a pizzeria for celebrity chef Jamie Oliver where a cinema listings board displays the menu and diners can watch chefs at work on vintage televisions. More about Union Jacks by Blacksheep for Jamie Oliver

    Amy Frearson | 25 January 2012 | 18 comments
  • Design Museum by John Pawson

    Design Museum by John Pawson

    London's Design Museum has unveiled designs by British architect John Pawson for its new home in the former Commonwealth Institute building in west London. More about Design Museum by John Pawson

    Rose Etherington | 24 January 2012 | 22 comments
  • The Glass Wave by Andy Martin Associates

    The Glass Wave by Andy Martin Associates

    A frameless sheet of glass undulates around this barrel-vaulted conservatory in west London. More about The Glass Wave by Andy Martin Associates

    Amy Frearson | 14 January 2012 | 4 comments
  • A Room for London by David Kohn and Fiona Banner

    A Room for London by David Kohn and Fiona Banner completes

    A boat-like structure temporarily anchored to the roof of London’s Southbank Centre is in fact a rentable one-bedroom apartment by London architect David Kohn and artist Fiona Banner. More about A Room for London by David Kohn and Fiona Banner completes

    Amy Frearson | 13 January 2012 | 16 comments
  • Dezeen_Canada Water Library by CZWG

    Canada Water Library by CZWG

    Architects CZWG have completed a bronzed, hexagonal library that leans across a dock in south London. More about Canada Water Library by CZWG

    Amy Frearson | 6 January 2012 | 13 comments
  • Google Engineering HQ by Penson

    Google Engineering HQ by Penson

    Engineers for web giant Google can lounge on sofas or draw on the walls at their new London headquarters by designers Penson. More about Google Engineering HQ by Penson

    Amy Frearson | 28 December 2011 | 23 comments
  • A New Bus for London by Heatherwick Studios

    A New Bus for London by Heatherwick Studios

    Here are some more photos of the prototype of Thomas Heatherwick's redesign of the iconic routemaster bus for London, unveiled last week as reported on Dezeen Wire.  More about A New Bus for London by Heatherwick Studios

    Rose Etherington | 21 December 2011 | 49 comments
  • Dubious London Town by Vic Lee at The Temporium

    The Temporium: illustrator Vic Lee's intricate prints documenting London streets are on show at our Christmas shop The Temporium, open until 24 December at 65 Monmouth Street, Seven Dials, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9DG. More about Dubious London Town by Vic Lee at The Temporium

    Rose Etherington | 21 December 2011 | Leave a comment
  • New Bus for London by Heatherwick Studio

    New Bus for London by Heatherwick Studio


    Dezeen Wire:
    a prototype of Thomas Heatherwick's redesign for the iconic Routemaster bus was unveiled in London this morning. More about New Bus for London by Heatherwick Studio

    Rose Etherington | 16 December 2011 | 1 comment
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    London landmarks' heritage status threatened by rising skyline


    Dezeen Wire:
     the ongoing construction of skyscrapers in central London has caused the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to reconsider the status of the Tower of London and the Palace of Westminster as recognised sites of historical significance – Evening Standard

    UNESCO are concerned that The Shard by architect Renzo Piano near the Tower of London and the 43-storey Doon Street tower on the opposite side of the river Thames from Westminster are having a negative impact on the views and historical integrity of the landmarks. It could place them on its "at risk" register, which would damage their appeal to international tourists.

    See our previous story in which Renzo Piano says The Shard "will be loved" by the public and UNESCO's announcement of 25 new additions to the World Heritage List from earlier this year.

    More about London landmarks' heritage status threatened by rising skyline
    Alyn Griffiths | 29 November 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeenwire

    Plans for East London tower by Amanda Levete Architects withdrawn


    Dezeen Wire:
    the developer behind plans for a tower designed by architecture practice AL_A in Shoreditch, East London has withdrawn its planning application – BDonline

    The design for a twisted tower on a former industrial estate attracted over a thousand letters from local residents. Developers Londonewcastle say they will adapt the proposal before submitting a new planning application early next year.

    See our previous story on the original design for the Huntingdon Estate here, another AL_A project in London that was scrapped recently here and more projects by AL_A here.

    More about Plans for East London tower by Amanda Levete Architects withdrawn
    Alyn Griffiths | 25 November 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeenwire

    The Shard "will be loved" – Renzo Piano

    Dezeen Wire: Italian architect Renzo Piano says his London skyscraper, The Shard, will be loved by the public, because "it will be accessible, because it is transparent, understandable and not mysterious" – The Telegraph More about The Shard "will be loved" – Renzo Piano

    Alyn Griffiths | 23 November 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Timber Fin House in Walthamstow by Neil Dusheiko Architect

    Timber Fin House by Neil Dusheiko

    This extension to a north London home comprises three shed-like blocks clad in unfinished larch. More about Timber Fin House by Neil Dusheiko

    Amy Frearson | 19 November 2011 | 5 comments
  • Meat Liquor by Shed and I Love Dust

    Meat Liquor by Shed and I Love Dust

    A team of illustrators and graphic artists camped out for a week in this Rococo-style dome hidden under a carpark in Soho, London, covering every surface and arch with a sinister, sprawling illustration for new restaurant and bar Meat Liquor. More about Meat Liquor by Shed and I Love Dust

    Rose Etherington | 16 November 2011 | 4 comments
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    "The London River Park: place for the people or a private playground?"- The Observer


    Dezeen Wire:
    architecture critic Rowan Moore claims that corporate facilities integrated into the plans for the controversial London River Park would turn it into a "gigantic hospitality suite with a fairly nice walkway threaded through it" – The Observer

    Moore describes architects Gensler's proposal as "the latest example of a widespread type of the 21st century, the pseudo-public space." He criticises the design for the walkway and rentable pods, describing them as "offensively indifferent" to their historical surroundings and says the project organisers should learn from New York's High Line park in order to turn a good idea into a popular public space.

    See our previous story on the 35-metre model of the London River Park.

    More about "The London River Park: place for the people or a private playground?"- The Observer
    Alyn Griffiths | 15 November 2011 | Leave a comment
  • The Shadow House by Liddicoat & Goldhill

    The Shadow House by Liddicoat & Goldhill

    British architects Liddicoat & Goldhill constructed their own north London home using black engineering bricks and slabs of white marble. More about The Shadow House by Liddicoat & Goldhill

    Amy Frearson | 14 November 2011 | 16 comments
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