The timber-framed education and exhibition space is constructed of low-carbon and repurposed materials including decking from a decommissioned German submarine base
Beam Architects’ perforated steel footbridge in Perthshire opens
Designed with Cake Industries, Beam Architects’ new 21.7m-long bridge reinstates access to Bracklinn Falls, a beauty spot on the edge of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
OB Architecture completes seven-unit residential scheme in Tunbridge Wells
This multi-unit development follows the contours of its steeply sloping site in a series of curved and tiered setbacks
Coffey Architects retrofits SOM-designed Broadgate offices with ‘cycle-in’ entrance
The refurbishment of the 2004 building has saved an estimated 93 per cent embodied carbon compared with new build and reduced the building’s carbon footprint by 19 per cent
Mary Duggan and RUFF complete ‘pavilions in park’ housing in Croydon
Red Clover Gardens consists of 157 homes for private sale, affordable and social rent, arranged across five facetted blocks within a landscaped park-like setting
JRA refurbishes and upgrades former warehouse to Grade-A City offices
Building 9 is one in a cluster of 12 commercial properties forming part of the Devonshire Square Estate near Spitalfields in the City of London
Hawkins\Brown completes £65 million biomedical research facility
HawkinsBrown has completed an eight-storey research block at the Hammersmith Hospital campus in White City
Review: Against Nature by Sam Jacob at Betts Project
Antiquarian prints and amateur landscape paintings sourced from eBay and modified with abstract geometric forms play with ideas of architecture, magic and the picturesque in Sam Jacob’s new solo show at the Betts Project
Jonathan Burlow designs house extension with single monolithic column
The House With One Column, in the Faversham conservation area, was inspired by the open undercroft of the Kent town’s guildhall
Review: ‘Extinction Beckons’ – Mike Nelson at the Hayward
The new exhibition of Mike Nelson’s last two decades of work at the South Bank Centre is like ‘an intense meditation on dodgy and failed retrofit’, says Rob Wilson