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AJ Architecture Awards 2018 finalists: Refurb, Cultural and HeritageSubscription
Here are the finalists vying for AJ Architecture Awards in the Refurb of the Year, Cultural Project of the Year and Heritage Project of the Year categories
Studio Partington refreshes Chamberlin, Powell and Bon’s Golden Lane community centreSubscription
The £1 million refurb has stripped away incremental alterations to the 1950s building and restored its original colour scheme
Canal House by Emrys ArchitectsSubscription
A dark Victorian house by the Regent’s Canal has been refurbished to create space and light. Photography by Alan Williams
Ansdell Street by Studio Seilern ArchitectsSubscription
A commercial development that breathes life into a 1970s office block in Kensington. Photography by Paul Kozlowski, Studio Seilern, Morley von Sternberg, and Philip Vile
Building study: Preston Bus Station by John Puttick AssociatesSubscription
John Puttick Associates’ respectful refurb of BDP’s iconic Preston Bus Station improves the station’s circulation and connection to the city while remaining true to its Brutalist aesthetic, writes George Kafka. Photography by Gareth Gardner
Building study: London Bridge station redevelopmentSubscription
Grimshaw’s massive retrofit has unpicked the tangled mess that was London Bridge railway station, says Rob Wilson. Photography by Paul Raftery, Rick Roxburgh and Ralph Hodgson
The Fairway by Daykin Marshall StudioSubscription
The practice has modernised and extended a Regency-style house in Leicester while retaining its character and proportions. Photography by Anthony Coleman and Luke Hayes
Downs House by James Gorst ArchitectsSubscription
Refurbishment of the 18th-century wing of Grade II*-listed Downs House in Suffolk. Photography by Ståle Eriksen
Urban Splash finally reveals plans for Plymouth Civic Centre overhaulSubscription
Developer Urban Splash has finally revealed its plans for how it intends to revamp Plymouth’s Civic Centre – three years after it bought the Grade II-listed post-war landmark
The Building Centre WC and Café by Roz Barr ArchitectsSubscription
The refurbishment project was an opportunity to showcase product innovation. Photography by John Maclean