Jonathan Tuckey Design restores Italian farmhouse
Jonathan Tuckey Design has a restored a 19th century farmstead in the Piemonte region of northern Italy, transforming the hillside ensemble into a sunlit home and studio for a fashion designer
By Fran Williams. Photography by Francesca Iovene 1 September 2023 1,650 Views
Jonathan Tuckey Design has a restored a 19th century farmstead in the Piemonte region of northern Italy, transforming the hillside ensemble into a sunlit home and studio for a fashion designer
By Kit Heren 4 May 2023 491 Views
Jonathan Tuckey, director at Jonathan Tuckey Design, Nikolay Shahpazov, associate at Bennetts Associates, and Anna Lisa McSweeney, architect at White Arkitekter, spoke at an Architects’ Journal event at the Roca London Gallery last week about building with regenerative materials
By Richard Waite 4 January 2023 3,691 Views
Jonathan Tuckey Design has been given the go-ahead for a 533m2 family home in rural Surrey made from chalk and hempcrete
By Richard Waite 8 June 2022 1,627 Views
Jonathan Tuckey Design has drawn up plans for a 72m² nursery in rural Caithness, Scotland on the northern tip of the British mainland
By Richard Waite 16 May 2022 1,010 Views
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life
By Fran Williams 20 April 2021 3,444 Views
Jonathan Tuckey Design has won planning permission for an addition to a Victorian house in Cambridge made from hempcrete, a mix of hemp fibre with a lime binder
By Jay Merrick . Photography by Jim Stephenson & Nick Dearden 29 January 2021 7,739 Views
A studied miscellany of materials and styles add performance spaces and a new civic presence to a prep school near Newbury, writes Jay Merrick.
By Fran Williams. Visualisations by James Moore, Molly de Courcy Wheeler, Ross Langtree 14 January 2021 4,228 Views
Wiltshire Council has approved plans by Jonathan Tuckey Design for a 650m² rammed earth house, thought to be one of just 15 built using this method in the past 20 years
By Richard Waite 15 March 2019 885 Views
The AJ asked leaders in the sustainability field what immediate steps architects could take towards achieving a zero-carbon built environment in the near future
By Rob Wilson 8 February 2018 684 Views
The development for Argent and the King’s Cross Partnership inserts 145 high-end apartments, with a gym and spa, inside three Grade II-listed, cast-iron gasholders