Mount Stuart visitor centre by Munkenbeck + Marshall
Although the estate is steeped in history, Munkenbeck + Marshall’s visitor centre for Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute is a building that looks to the future
By Kenneth Powell 26 July 2001 290 Views
Although the estate is steeped in history, Munkenbeck + Marshall’s visitor centre for Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute is a building that looks to the future
By Robert Holden 12 July 2001 223 Views
AJ LANDSCAPE STUDY London’s Thames Barrier Park by Patel Taylor and Groupe Signes suggests the capital has learned some lessons from continental examples - but does London really know how to look after it?
By AJ Contributor 10 May 2001 18 Views
Associated Architects has taken a disused Royal Mail sorting office in Birmingham and transformed it into Mailbox, an innovative, iconic urban space and a new gateway to the city
By AJ Contributor 3 May 2001 131 Views
Avery Associates has transformed the labyrinthine Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London’s Bloomsbury with a dramatic fente atrium and a small theatre that plays it big
By AJ Contributor 26 April 2001 115 Views
With the completion of the Millennium Galleries Pringle Richards Sharratt has kick-started an urban regeneration scheme which looks set to return Sheffield’s city centre to its former glory
By AJ Contributor 19 April 2001 179 Views
The National Football Museum by OMI Architects, built into two stands at Preston North End’s Deepdale ground, takes visitors on a journey that is a celebration of the beautiful game
By Katherine Shonfield 22 March 2001 111 Views
Between the crowded GP’s surgery and the impersonal hospital lies a new type of health care building, executed here with warmth and understated elegance
By AJ Contributor 1 February 2001 237 Views
Proctor Matthews’housing at Greenwich Millennium Village combines characterful design with an aesthetic which is true to the method of its construction
By Austin Williams 25 January 2001 322 Views
Burrell Foley Fischer has risen to the challenge of a tight budget to create a performing arts space in Surrey which excels in its simplicity
By AJ Contributor 30 November 2000 43 Views
Michael Hopkins and Partners has broken the mould of leisure architecture for Wildscreen@Bristol, creating a coherent link from docklands heritage to a vital new quarter