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AJ Specification 12.11 – Flooring, Stairs & LiftsSubscription
Case studies of Howick Place by Squire and Partners, Richard Green Gallery by Adam Architecture and Kensington residence by Studio Seilern Architects
Lett Road, Stratford, London by Proctor and Matthew ArchitectsSubscription
With its rampant four-storey cantilever, Proctor and Matthews’ tower overlooking the Olympic Park has made regeneration fun, writes Felix Mara. Photography by Tim Crocker
AJ Specification 10.11 – Lighting & SignageSubscription
Case studies of No.1 Smithery by Van Heyningen and Haward Architects with Purcel Miller Tritton, the Playboy Club by Jestico + Whiles and King’s College by Mitchell Taylor Workshop
AJ Specification 09.11 – Doors & WindowsSubscription
Case studies of the YMCA, Crewe, by Terence O’Rourke, House in Crouch End, London, by AAVA and CRMZ, Widnes, by Austin-Smith:Lord
200 Aldersgate Street, EC1 by MoreySmithSubscription
[Drawings + project data] Two-wing, 21-storey office building located in the heart of the City of London undergoes extensive refurbishment, including the redesign of the front elevation
Skype Corporate Headquarters, Luxembourg by WAMSubscription
[Drawings + project data] This project forms part of the regeneration works to an existing brewery in Luxembourg City’s old quarter
Catmose Campus, Oakham by EllisMiller ArchitectsSubscription
[Drawings + project data] A realisation of a clear architectural diagram with core principles of legibility, accessibility and adaptability
Product design: Door handleSubscription
After winning an AJ/Allgood competition, Stuart Martin set about turning his design into reality - with much tweaking along the way. By Felix Mara. Photography by Gareth Hacker
Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery East Wing by Hugh Broughton ArchitectsSubscription
[Plans + project data] Maidstone Museum, owned and operated by Maidstone Borough Council, opened in 1858, is one of England’s earliest town museums. The Grade II*-listed building, of Tudor origin, has been extended several times and much of the present structure is Victorian.
New Brook Buildings, Central London by John Robertson ArchitectsSubscription
[Drawings + project data] New Brook Buildings is the transformation of a grim post-war building into an elegant, vibrant and modern office development fit for the 21st century
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