A dilapidated Victorian block in east London has been reworked as a studio for design office Pearson Lloyd, maintaining key traces of its history
Author Archives: Rob Wilson
Mae completes pistachio-brick Pegasus scheme in Westminster
The block of 39 retirement flats is designed to HAPPI principles and focused around a birch tree-planted inner courtyard
Community centre completed by Collective Architecture in Fife
The scheme in the small coastal town of Tayport houses a large hall for sport, community and social events and a number of smaller spaces
Building study: Jonathan Hendry on his Anderby Creek retrofit project in Lincolnshire
With its Anderby Creek retrofit project in Lincolnshire, the practice has created a calming place to unwind that borrows its colours from its beachfront setting. Rob Wilson speaks to Jonathan Hendry about it
Mews studio reworked as apartment by Manalo & White
The insertion of a mezzanine ‘bedroom box’ transforms an artist’s workspace into a living space
Moxon Architects completes own studio in Cairngorms quarry
The contextual low-lying building, surrounded by the Cairngorms National Park, contains a studio and café anchored around two concrete monoliths
Piers Taylor completely remodels his AJ Small Projects-winning home
Winner of AJ Small Projects 2009, the house near Bath now prioritises massively upgraded thermal performance over the original innovative passive solar design
Chinese takeaway reworked by Stonewood Design as its new studio
A new steel structure and mezzanine floor have been inserted to open up the building's original but gutted 17th and 18th-century envelope
Chipperfield reworks former monastery ‘ruin’ as company HQ in Germany
The complex, which has its origins in the 17th century, was designed for a DIY and craft company and centres on a stripped-back quarry-stone cloister
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