Cathie Curran completes hempcrete-walled mews house in east London
Cathie Curran has completed a three-storey family house arranged as overlapping and interconnected spaces that are reflected in its gridded terracotta and Accoya wood façade
By Rob Wilson, photography by Chris Daly 31 July 2023 4,361 Views
Cathie Curran has completed a three-storey family house arranged as overlapping and interconnected spaces that are reflected in its gridded terracotta and Accoya wood façade
By Fran Williams. Photography by Paul Miller Studio 28 July 2023 1,330 Views
Wisteria House in Birmingham by local practice Intervention Architecture is a two-storey side extension with double-height void, designed for future trailing of wisteria to wrap around its façades
By Fran Williams. Photography by Daniel Hopkinson 26 July 2023 1,528 Views
Thirty factory-built homes at Wirral Waters form the first phase of Peel L&P’s waterside community on Birkenhead’s historic docks
By Kit Heren 26 July 2023 2,742 Views
Southwark Council has approved Morris + Company’s plans for a major student residential building and ‘keyworker’ housing development in south London
By AJ Contributor 26 July 2023 1,319 Views
A poplar tree woodland was the starting point for designing this Lincolnshire house, configured as a series of separate buildings. Photography by David Grandorge
By Peter Murray 25 July 2023 933 Views
The government’s headline-grabbing rejection of Pilbrow & Partners’ M&S Oxford Street plan highlights how far off the UK is from producing circular economy projects like those of Danish architect Anders Lendager, argues Peter Murray
By Rob Wilson, photography by Thierry Bal 24 July 2023 788 Views
The practice has transformed four of the Dagenham estate’s corner plots into a public square, developing the designs with local residents and incorporating found materials
By Fran Williams. Photography by Lorenzo Zandri 24 July 2023 2,701 Views
James Gorst Architects has completed a 237m² double-height timber frame community hall in Framlingham, rural Suffolk
By David Birkbeck 24 July 2023 852 Views
The housing department's failure to spend billions during a housing crisis looks awful – but it could unwittingly benefit the country because of flaws in existing policy, argues David Birkbeck
By will hurst 21 July 2023 1,646 Views
The government urgently needs to join the dots between its landmark verdict on Marks & Spencer’s demolition proposal and the policy vacuum on limiting embodied carbon in construction, writes Will Hurst