All London articles – Page 2
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ReviewModern Buildings in Blackheath and Greenwich: London 1950-2000
Ana Francisco Sutherland’s new book demonstrates compellingly how the architecture that now characterises the area is deeply rooted in the place and its history, writes Nicholas de Klerk
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NewsV&A displays children’s visions of a London cityscape adapted to climate change
Works by hundreds of 9-10-year-olds will be shown as part of the Climate Change All Change programme
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OpinionImagining the City of London’s future: Speculative scenarios and adaptive strategies
From becoming an independent city state, to a heritage zone or thriving mixed-use hub, Kat Hanna speculates on the City’s possible futures
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NewsIn pictures: The Tannery by Coffey Architects
Coffey Architects completes a new community development with mixed-tenure housing, gallery and artists’ studios within a series of new and heritage buildings in Bermondsey
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ReviewReview | London of the Future
Chris Dyson is challenged and inspired by a new book that plots multiple future trajectories for London
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NewsIn pictures: Fletcher Priest Architects completes first phase of Knightsbridge Estate
Fletcher Priest Architects has completed the first phase of the regeneration of The Olayan Group’s Knightsbridge Estate, restoring a set of historic buildings into a modern, mixed-use estate. The development includes 10,750 sqm of workspace, 33 build-to-rent properties set around an internal courtyard, a rooftop restaurant, and new retail spaces, ...
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands completes first building on new UCL East campus
The first element of UCL’s new campus seeks to reimagine the university’s relationship with local communities and breakdown academic silos
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OpinionWhat can Paris and London teach each other about tall buildings?
The French and British capitals are very different, but still have much to teach each other, writes Daniel Pöhner
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OpinionThe car is dead, long live transit
The best transport strategy for London is to make it easier to access alternatives to the car, writes Tim Fendley
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Building StudyYoung V&A by De Matos Ryan and AOC
The new Young V&A reimagines the former ‘Museum of Childhood’ as a joyous celebration of design and creativity, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsLDA Design wins approval for public square in shadow of St Paul’s
Plans to create 2,800 sq m of new public realm at King Edward Square
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NewsBDP cancer centre adds to south London research cluster
The new research and outpatients centre in south London seeks to drive improvements in diagnosis and treatment
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NewsSquire & Partners bags planning for Battersea office and industrial scheme
The 16-storey development sits within the Battersea Design & Technology Quarter
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Building StudyTechnical Study: n2 by Lynch Architects
The ground below the n2 office development in Victoria was so congested by tunnels, it is supported in just four places. Thomas Lane looks at the pinpoint accuracy of the building’s fit
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Building StudyUrban Barn by Jonathan Tuckey Design
Jonathan Tuckey Design has completed a subtle and seductive rebuild and extension of a house in west London, writes Ben Flatman
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OpinionA disaster foretold: how a decade of high-rise architecture has blighted London’s skyline
Nine years on from NLA’s ‘London’s Growing Up’ exhibition, Barbara Weiss assesses the impact tall buildings have had on the capital
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NewsIn pictures: GPAD unveils Angel office scheme
The eight-storey building incorporates floor-to-ceiling windows and large open spaces to create much-needed workspace in north London
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NewsLSA launches radical new strategy for architectural education
The London School of Architecture’s new strategy seeks to reframe architectural education for a changed world by embracing school age learners and practicing professionals, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsIn pictures: Garnham Street by Dowen Farmer Architects
A pairing of textures completes these eight apartments, which proved to be a complicated build for a small residential scheme
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