Stiff + Trevillion restores Battersea landmark Arding & Hobbs
Stiff + Trevillion has restored the Grade II-listed former department store near Clapham Junction into workspace with the addition of a CLT roof pavilion
Shops, shopping centres, hotels and restaurants
By Fran Williams. Photography by Richard Chivers 24 September 2024 4,195 Views
Stiff + Trevillion has restored the Grade II-listed former department store near Clapham Junction into workspace with the addition of a CLT roof pavilion
By Fran Williams. Photography by Richard Gaston 18 September 2024 2,973 Views
The café and visitor hub, featuring an exposed timber roof and external shutters, is perched alongside the only beach in the Lake District
By Fran Williams. Photography by Chris Wharton 30 April 2024 1,381 Views
Buckley Gray Yeoman has completed a ‘sensitive reinvention’ of the Heal’s Building in Tottenham Court Road, central London, for developer General Projects
By Rob Wilson. Photography by Thomas Adank 19 April 2024 909 Views
The client for the project is the online menswear brand Natalino, which specialises in high-quality garments
By Fran Williams. Photography by Greg Holmes 16 January 2024 2,502 Views
The Courtyard Kitchen provides fully accessible facilities at the Grade I-listed National Trust stately home in Worcestershire
By Rob Wilson 14 September 2023 1,783 Views
The all-day café and bar at Tate Modern includes benches made from ash die-back timber and tabletops using coffee grounds
By Rupert Bickersteth. Photography by STUDIOVF17 8 June 2023 1,826 Views
The third in our interiors series looks at the Milan-based fashion house’s Art Nouveau-meets-Art Deco café, integrated within the London department store’s Neo-Baroque façade
By Marwa El Mubark. Photography by Lewis Ronald 31 May 2023 2,221 Views
vPPR Architects has created a playful new venue perched on the elevated former railway goods yard alongside Camden Market’s Grade II*-listed Horse Hospital
By Aoife Bláthnaid Nolan. Photography by David Barbour 29 March 2023 5,059 Views
On the far-flung Isle of Mull, the London-based architect has completed its first rural project, the transformation of a ruined stone byre into a dining hall
By Fran Williams. Photography by Fredrik Frendin 17 January 2023 2,489 Views
The £220,000 retrofit project replaces the building’s roof with a new trapezoidal pavilion perched over the water