The centre is a new home for the charity Velehrad London, which provides support for Czech and Slovak emigrés
Author Archives: Rob Wilson
Feline functionalism: Gort Scott completes London Cat Clinic
A specialist feline veterinary practice in Bermondsey, London, has been finished in a spare, contemporary aesthetic
Dexter Moren riffs off Shoreditch industrial heritage with new hotel
The Curtain Hotel is a new-build, nine-storey, 120-room hotel and members club, the shell of which pays homage to the historic 19th-century warehousing of the area
Nissen Richards completes school-to-resi retrofit in Stoke Newington
A reworking of Grange Hall, a late Georgian school in north London, into nine residential units
Fletcher Priest’s Angel Court is an ethereal addition to the City skyline
The striking yet subtle silhouette of the 25-storey tower of this office development for Mitsui Fudosan and Stanhope wraps an existing 1970s core in a fritted glass façade
Building study: Haworth Tompkins remakes the street at Silchester Estate
Regeneration programme favours integration over demolition in reviving west London housing estate, writes Rob Wilson. Photography by Philip Vile
A Collector’s House in Glasgow by Loader & Monteith Architects
A reconfigured flat in a semi-detached villa in Pollokshields, accommodates the client’s eclectic collection of furniture, artwork, plants and textiles
Harewood Studio by Hugh Strange Architects
This private painting studio is situated at Allerston on the southern edge of the North Yorkshire Moors national park.
The AJ’s verdict on the 2017 RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist
The AJ’s architecture editor Rob Wilson takes a candid look at this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist
AHR unveils £23m architecture faculty for the University of Bath
The new 6,000m2 academic building features new double-height studio spaces, workshop and exhibition areas as well as academic offices.