Tag : 05.10.17
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Building study: 4 Pancras Square by Eric ParrySubscription
Eric Parry’s 4 Pancras Square office building embodies the aesthetic of London’s regenerated King’s Cross, says Jon Astbury. Photography Dirk Lindner
Essay: Offsite construction is the future – ignore it at your perilSubscription
Offsite construction is on the rise again, driven by the demand for homes, skills shortages in the building industry and environmental considerations. Levitt Bernstein’s Zohra Chiheb looks at the opportunities – and challenges – that its growth presents for architects
News analysis: Will modular housing reinvigorate the profession, or destroy it?Subscription
Architects pioneering a new generation of prefabs are hoping to prove themselves indispensable, reports Colin Marrs
Building study: HKR’s modular homes for Pocket Housing Subscription
Prefabricated south London homes that fail the ‘swinging cat test’ are a symptom of the housing crisis rather than a solution, writes Rob Wilson. Photography Sarah J Duncan
Pinky and Perky: Duggan Morris’s R7 in King’s CrossSubscription
This distinctively coloured office building marks a step-up in scale and ambition for the practice, says Rob Wilson. Photography by Jack Hobhouse
High density, low carbon: Dalston Works by Waugh ThistletonSubscription
This high-density, low-carbon mixed-use scheme in east London is one of the world’s largest CLT structures, writes Jay Merrick. Photography Daniel Shearing
We all dream of an army of Neave BrownsSubscription
The people need to know about the people’s architect, writes Will Hurst
Neave Brown: ‘We must never, never, never again do buildings like Grenfell’Subscription
The celebrated 88-year-old architect behind three trailblazing social housing schemes received the RIBA Royal Gold Medal yesterday (2 October). Ella Braidwood met him
You’ll learn more about architecture in Somerset than in ChicagoSubscription
Ellis Woodman has come to realise that he doesn’t like most architecture exhibitions
Astragal: Embarrassing installation pops up againSubscription
Scottish architects reacted with almost unadulterated anger at the ‘embarrassing’ foam-clad RIAS-backed pop-up installation that appeared last month in Glasgow Central station