London’s Courtauld Gallery Unveils a Meticulous Makeover as it Reopens London Tim Abrahams November 19, 2021 No Comments Subtle interventions by Witherford Watson Mann Architects have dramatic results.Read More
“Shaping Space” Exhibition Champions Art of Modelmaking Tim Abrahams November 4, 2021 One Comment The exhibit at London’s Building Centre celebrates an often-overlooked component of an architect’s creative practice.Read More
Grafton Architects Wins the 2021 Stirling Prize Tim Abrahams October 15, 2021 No Comments The Dublin-based firm receives the architecture prize for a library with accompanying social spaces at Kingston University London.Read More
Charles Jencks’s Eclectic “The Cosmic House” Opens in London Tim Abrahams September 23, 2021 4 Comments Charles Jencks’s London house is open for visits, after the patron of architecture died in 2019 and left his home to the public.Read More
Design District Opens in London Chris Foges September 21, 2021 No Comments HNNA’s master plan comes to life with a complex of new studio buildings by eight young firms near the city’s Millennium Dome.Read More
Battersea Power Station by WilkinsonEyre London Tim Abrahams September 9, 2021 No Comments WilkinsonEyre’s reimagining of London’s Battersea Power Station debuts with its first residential units.Read More
Adjaye and Arad's UK Holocaust Memorial is Approved Bridget Goldberg July 29, 2021 No Comments The British government has finally granted approval for a national Holocaust memorial near Parliament, proposed by David Adjaye with Ron Arad back in 2017.Read More
RIBA Names 16 Winners of Its 2021 International Awards for Excellence Linda C. Lentz July 22, 2021 No Comments Four of the buildings will be shortlisted in September for this year’s International Prize.Read More
Design Team Led by Selldorf Architects Selected to Reimagine London’s National Gallery Josephine Minutillo July 14, 2021 No Comments Selldorf Architects has been selected to redesign the National Gallery, including parts of the Sainsbury Wing that Venturi Scott Brown added in 1991.Read More
This Year’s Serpentine Pavilion Honors London’s Migrant Communities Chris Foges June 16, 2021 No Comments With its amalgam of details, the pavilion is based on a study of gathering places where London's migrant communities have found a sense of belonging.Read More