Case study: St Mark’s Schoolhouse by Dow Jones Architects
Dow Jones has refurbished a derelict Victorian schoolhouse in Battersea to create its own architecture studio, using a like-for-like refurb approach. Photography by Anthony Coleman
News stories about and completed buildings by Dow Jones
By AJ Contributor 18 February 2025 1,045 Views
Dow Jones has refurbished a derelict Victorian schoolhouse in Battersea to create its own architecture studio, using a like-for-like refurb approach. Photography by Anthony Coleman
By Gino Spocchia 3 May 2024 1,037 Views
Dow Jones Architects has secured planning approval to redevelop the Swiss Embassy in Marylebone, central London
By Merlin Fulcher 6 June 2023 2,144 Views
Dow Jones Architects has won a contest to work on the redevelopment of the Swiss Embassy in Marylebone, central London
By Rob Wilson. Photography by Anthony Coleman 22 October 2021 4,522 Views
Alun Jones and Biba Dow’s holiday home in Newlyn, Cornwall, is a retrofit of an unpromising mid-century structure
By Richard Waite 14 October 2021 1,513 Views
Tonkin Liu Architects has won the RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize, which celebrates the nation’s best small-scale projects, for the second time in four years
By Will Ing 14 September 2021 1,791 Views
The RIBA has announced the six small-scale projects competing for this year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize
By Richard Waite 9 September 2021 4,568 Views
No buildings in Yorkshire, the East Midlands or Northern Ireland have been named among the 54 winners of the RIBA’s 2021 national awards
By Richard Waite 14 May 2020 202 Views
The latest in an ongoing AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or brought them back to life through innovative interventions
By Jay Merrick 24 October 2019 958 Views
Dow Jones has combined the restoration of a west London church with the addition of a new building opening it up to community uses, writes Jay Merrick. Photography Anthony Coleman
By Fran Williams 4 July 2019 254 Views
Dow Jones’ Maggie’s Centre in Cardiff is one of seven projects vying for the 2019 Gold Medal for Architecture in Wales