Twenty years ago an architectural bomb went off in Hackney, east London. It was a small and charming bomb, with no reported casualties, in a colour somewhere between baby blue and sky... Read more »
Your typical new block of flats is something like this: corridors and lobbies, often windowless, lead to flats where everything is the minimum required by regulations. There is little wit or thought... Read more »
My father, Alex Schweitzer, who has died aged 81, was an architect who specialised in public housing and worked for Islington council in north London for many years. After taking early retirement... Read more »
As planning applications go, it’s certainly got balls. Or, to be precise, one massive ball. A gigantic glowing orb, as wide as the London Eye and almost as tall as Big Ben,... Read more »
A PR agency which was established at the beginning of the yr has been employed by a Denmark artist’s studio and an architecture firm which led redevelopment of Manchester’s iconic Toast Rack.... Read more »
Designed by Medical Structure for Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Psychological Well being NHS Belief, the Blossom Court docket constructing contains three Grownup Acute wards and one Consuming Issues ward, with shared lodging... Read more »