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  • Unheard Voices of the City by POOR Collective

    Unheard Voices pavilion spotlights "people who keep things running while most of us sleep"

    UK studios POOR Collective and Wiggle Wonderland have designed an artwork-covered pavilion to draw attention to the City of London's night workers. More about Unheard Voices pavilion spotlights "people who keep things running while most of us sleep"

    Tom Ravenscroft | 30 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Hameart by Loader Monteith

    Loader Monteith renovates 18th-century Scottish cottage to be a "safe haven"

    Architecture studio Loader Monteith has renovated and extended an 18th-century cottage in Scotland, creating a series of open and accessible spaces for a resident living with Alzheimer's disease. More about Loader Monteith renovates 18th-century Scottish cottage to be a "safe haven"

    Jon Astbury | 29 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Wolves Lane Centre by Material Cultures and Studio Gil

    Material Cultures and Studio Gil use biomaterials for London community hub

    Design studio Material Cultures and architecture practice Studio Gil have used a mix of local, bio-based and recycled materials to create a home for a community food-growing hub in London. More about Material Cultures and Studio Gil use biomaterials for London community hub

    Jon Astbury | 28 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Extension to Delfyd Farmhouse in Wales by Rural Office

    Rural Office bookends Delfyd Farmhouse in Wales with larch-clad extensions

    British architecture studio Rural Office has added larch-clad extensions on either side of this farmhouse on the south Welsh coast, bringing flexible social spaces to the remote property. More about Rural Office bookends Delfyd Farmhouse in Wales with larch-clad extensions

    Ella Jessel | 25 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Construction of CobBauge wall

    Waste earth forms walls of cob classroom in King's Cross

    Continuing our Building with Cob series, we take a look at a cob classroom designed for educational charity Global Generation, which is being built from waste earth sourced near its site in King's Cross. More about Waste earth forms walls of cob classroom in King's Cross

    Lizzie Crook | 23 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Hudson Architects brings cob construction into the 21st century with CobBauge House

    For the next instalment in our Building with Cob series, we take a look at the first home to be built with CobBauge, a cob construction system developed to meet modern building regulations. More about Hudson Architects brings cob construction into the 21st century with CobBauge House

    Amy Peacock | 22 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Cicchetti restaurant in London Piccadilly by Fettle

    Venetian sunsets inform warm interiors of London restaurant Cicchetti

    Interior design studio Fettle has used pink and yellow hues throughout Italian restaurant Cicchetti in London's Piccadilly to capture the "magic of dusk" in Venice. More about Venetian sunsets inform warm interiors of London restaurant Cicchetti

    Natasha Levy | 20 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Edenica office building in London by Fletcher Priest Architects

    Fletcher Priest Architects creates "pioneering" materials passport for its London office

    London studio Fletcher Priest Architects has developed a materials passport that documents the different components of Edenica – a recently completed office building in the City of London, designed by the studio to house its own headquarters. More about Fletcher Priest Architects creates "pioneering" materials passport for its London office

    Amy Peacock | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Aesop store in Victorian arcade

    Aesop draws on Victorian bathroom design for store in historic Leeds arcade

    Skincare brand Aesop's design team referenced historic bathroom interiors for its latest UK store in the turn-of-the-century Victoria Leeds County Arcade in Leeds. More about Aesop draws on Victorian bathroom design for store in historic Leeds arcade

    Cajsa Carlson | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Rosalind Franklin Wing at St Paul's Girls School by Jestico + Wiles with seam roof

    Jestico + Whiles updates historic London school with modern take on Edwardian campus

    Local practice Jestico + Whiles has completed the Rosalind Franklin Wing at St Paul's Girls School, using red brickwork, Portland stone and brown zinc in a contemporary take on the Grade II-listed Edwardian campus. More about Jestico + Whiles updates historic London school with modern take on Edwardian campus

    Jon Astbury | 15 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • House on lawn in Hampshire

    Oliver Leech Architects uses "calm and neutral" materials for Chalk River House in Hampshire

    London studio Oliver Leech Architects used a "soft, calm and neutral palette" of handmade bricks, lime render, timber and zinc for this family home overlooking a river in Hampshire. More about Oliver Leech Architects uses "calm and neutral" materials for Chalk River House in Hampshire

    Jon Astbury | 14 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Hazelmead co-housing in Dorset by Barefoot Architects

    Barefoot Architects completes UK's largest co-housing scheme in Dorset

    Bristol studio Barefoot Architects has completed the UK's largest co-housing project in Bridport, Dorset, creating a series of brick and timber-clad blocks lined by car-free streets and shared vegetable gardens. More about Barefoot Architects completes UK's largest co-housing scheme in Dorset

    Jon Astbury | 13 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Still from Seduce Me in the Design Museum's More Than Human exhibition

    Design Museum curators pick five projects that exemplify "more-than-human" design

    In its latest exhibition More Than Human, London's Design Museum explores what happens when we design not for people but for animals, plants and other living things. Here, the curators preview five works that give an insight into this new frontier of thinking. More about Design Museum curators pick five projects that exemplify "more-than-human" design

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 10 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Bruce Grove public toilets renovation by DK-CM

    "As architects and designers, we don't talk about toilets enough"

    Public toilets are vital infrastructure and architects and designers should do more to increase their prevalence in our cities, write Edit Collective. More about "As architects and designers, we don't talk about toilets enough"

    Edit Collective | 10 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Judge spares London office tower from demolition in right-to-light legal battle

    A couple in London have been awarded £500,000 compensation over light being blocked from their apartment by a PLP Architecture-designed office tower – but a court refused their request for the offending building to be partially demolished. More about Judge spares London office tower from demolition in right-to-light legal battle

    Nat Barker | 10 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Elizabeth Tower restoration

    RIBA announces best British buildings for 2025

    A Scottish prison, a fashion university building and the renovation of Elizabeth Tower have been named among the winners of the Royal Institute of British Architects' National Awards for 2025. More about RIBA announces best British buildings for 2025

    Amy Peacock | 10 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Design pieces on show in historic building

    Collectible design galleries "give designers a platform to experiment"

    As the line between art and design becomes increasingly blurred, a new wave of collectible design galleries is collaborating with designers to create unique yet functional furniture and accessories. More about Collectible design galleries "give designers a platform to experiment"

    Cajsa Carlson | 9 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • New Balance London flagship interior by MAP and Universal Design Studio

    New Balance revamps London store to show off "the diversity of grey"

    Universal Design Studio and Map Project Office have overhauled the New Balance flagship store on London's Oxford Street, casting it in ten different shades of the sportswear brand's signature grey. More about New Balance revamps London store to show off "the diversity of grey"

    Alyn Griffiths | 2 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition at the Sir John Soane's Museum in London

    Eight "pivotal projects" exhibited in Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings

    In this roundup, we explore projects by British architect Richard Rogers that feature in the Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition at the Sir John Soane's Museum in London. More about Eight "pivotal projects" exhibited in Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings

    Amy Peacock | 30 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Police at Glastonbury 2025

    "Glastonbury is not an escape from the real world but a snapshot of what is to come"

    Creeping security infrastructure at Glastonbury takes the coercive tactics shaping Britain's streets to their next logical step, writes Phineas Harper. More about "Glastonbury is not an escape from the real world but a snapshot of what is to come"

    Phineas Harper | 30 June 2025 | Leave a comment
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