Case study: The Goodenough by Roz Barr Architects
The architect has refurbished a 65-room four-star hotel that occupies five Grade II-listed Georgian town houses in central London. Photography by Thomas Adank, John McLean
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By AJ Contributor 19 April 2023 3,478 Views
The architect has refurbished a 65-room four-star hotel that occupies five Grade II-listed Georgian town houses in central London. Photography by Thomas Adank, John McLean
By AJ Contributor 11 April 2023 2,608 Views
The practice has improved accessibility and circulation for the Cambridge University college, harmonising existing facilities and adding a new dining hall. Photography by Jim Stephenson
By AJ Contributor 4 April 2022 1,510 Views
Holland Harvey has transformed a restricted and boxy former retail unit in London’s Wandsworth into a bright and energetic gym
By AJ Contributor 30 March 2022 2,746 Views
Privately renting tenants are expected to outnumber home-owners by 2039, and this trend requires architects to respond by ensuring that future rental sector development is significantly improved
By AJ Contributor 22 March 2022 2,475 Views
The Nourish Hub replaces a vacant post office to provide new community facilities where learning about healthy eating and cooking food connects diverse cultures, teaches meaningful skills and brings people together
By AJ Contributor. Photography by French + Tye 24 May 2021 2,253 Views
Alexander Owen Architecture has created a dramatically marble-clad kitchen extension, garden room and bar/gym in a home in East Dulwich, south London
By AJ Contributor 10 May 2021 2,659 Views
Office S&M has completed an appropriately colourful kitchen extension-cum-studio for a colour consultant’s home
By AJ Contributor 20 May 2020 903 Views
Providing accommodation for nearly 400 students, this scheme for client VITA Student is formed of three towers, the tallest of which stands at 18 storeys. Photography by Will Pryce and Richard Battye
By AJ Contributor 13 May 2020 986 Views
A nod to the traditional Kent oast house, this four-bedroom home was built with a timber frame and the expertise of local trades and craftsmen. Photography by Jim Stephenson
By AJ Contributor 30 April 2020 1,216 Views
A homeless shelter centred around a community café and kitchen. This project features a welcoming palate of materials and colours to emphasise comfort and homeliness. Photography by Nicholas Worley.