Architect Andrew Waugh, director of London-based Waugh Thistleton, is evangelical about saving the planet—yet adamant that his practice's work should not “reek of sustainability.” The firm's recent 52 Whitmore Road project, a mixed-use building that cantilevers over North London's Regent's Canal, shares more with Italian rationalism than with the organic structures of late American architect Bruce Goff or the solar roofs and wind cowls of British architect Bill Dunster, both avid environmentalists at the margins of mainstream practice.
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