Architects Journal
Kester Rattenbury
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Woodland Trust HQ, Grantham, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
28-Oct-2010
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ low-energy construction and simple plan make this an office you want to work in, writes Kester Rattenbury. Photography by Peter Cook -
Neues Museum by David Chipperfield Architects in collaboration with Julian Harrap Architects
30-Sep-2010
[STIRLING SHORTLIST 2010 in detail]: David Chipperfield restores form and figure to this 19th-century museum bombed in World War II -
Ladderstile House, London, by Threefold Architects
29-Oct-2009
Threefold Architects’ robust plan has been developed by the client and another designer to create a unique parkside house, says Kester Rattenbury. Photography by Nick Kane -
Cavendish Avenue House, Cambridge, by Mole Architects
29-Oct-2009
A one-off design by Mole Architects combined with the homeowner’s decorative taste has created a beautiful example of domestic architecture, says Kester Rattenbury. Photography by David Butler -
Snowdon Summit Visitor Centre, by Ray Hole Architects
16-Jul-2009
Half dug into the mountainside, the steel and granite visitor centre at the peak of Wales’s highest mountain is built to endure, writes Kester Rattenbury -
Towner Gallery, Eastbourne by Rick Mather Architects
16-Apr-2009
Rick Mather’s new addition to Eastbourne is like a well-trained beast, its baroque tendencies kept firmly in check, says Kester Rattenbury. Photography by Daniel Clements -
Whitechapel Gallery, East London by Robbrecht en Daem
26-Mar-2009
Robbrecht en Daem has doubled the size of the Whitechapel Gallery. But, says Kester Rattenbury, you can scarcely see how it was done. Photography by Edmund Sumner -
Adam Kalkin lectures at the Architectural Association
25-Feb-2009
High style and a social conscience; Kester Rattenbury is bewitched by the two sides to Adam Kalkin -
Kester Rattenbury reviews the Royal College of Art student exhibition
7-Jul-2008
RCA Summer exhibition, 21 June - 5 July at the Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU



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