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Feilden Fowles has led the transformation of the Natural History Museum’s underused gardens into a biologically diverse green space, writes Aoi Phillips. Photography by Jim Stephenson ...
As part of BD's Designing Tomorrow's Housing campaign, James Soane explores how architects can reclaim relevance in the housing debate by rethinking the vernacular as a regenerative and ethical form o ...
His work includes Amazon's HQ2, Audi Field and the planned Reeves Center replacement.
Learn how eco-brutalism combines the strength of concrete with ecological principles, challenging traditional notions of ...
A TOWN branded the “worst in Scotland” is set for a major £3million revamp. Cumbernauld, near Glasgow, was hailed as a vision of the future when it was built in the years after the ...
For one of Julia Morgan's first commissions in 1903, the magnificent El Campanil bell tower at Mills College in Oakland, the soft-spoken young architect had to deal with a male contractor who wasn't ...
Wigan’s getting a serious upgrade this summer, as the first foodie name is revealed for Capital&Centric’s new Civic community.
Michael Schaffer is a senior editor and columnist at POLITICO Magazine. He has covered national and local politics for over ...
Bonny Street Police Station has been one of Blackpool's most recognisable public edifices, known for its brutalist ...
The skyline is changing in central Blackpool as one of the town’s landmark buildings is reduced to rubble. Demolition of the ...
There’s a reason God created dynamite. The brutalist federal buildings that have blighted Washington, D.C., for decades ...
Paul Rudolph’s Walker Guest House was built in 1953 on the beaches of Sanibel, Florida. Modular and demountable, it has ...