Ceramic Artist's Home Studio / Okopod
The Fireworks Factory at Woolwich Works / Bennetts Associates
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Architects: Bennetts Associates
- Area: 5906 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Consarc, Sound Space Vision, Tuner and Townsend, Gillieron Scott, Mace
Person Environment Activity Research Laboratory / Penoyre & Prasad
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Architects: Penoyre & Prasad
- Area: 5650 m²
- Year: 2021
RIBA Announces 2022 London Awards Winners
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the winning projects for the 2022 RIBA London architecture awards. The list of 42 buildings includes projects ranging from a sustainable council housing development to a cookery school for children, showcasing the best architectural interventions in London over the past two years. The projects were selected by a regional jury, who visited all 66 shortlisted projects. RIBA London Award winners will now be considered for a highly-coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, which will be announced in June.
Quarry Studios / Moxon Architects
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Architects: Moxon Architects
- Area: 401 m²
- Year: 2020
Old Ford Road / pH+
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Architects: pH+
- Area: 850 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Aurubis, Wienerberger, Arkay Windows, Nemetschek
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Professionals: KUT, ADS Consultancy, BD Landscape, MD Construction, Newtonwood
The Bower / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
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Architects: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Area: 43445 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: FastLane
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Professionals: Arcadis, Arup, David Bonnett Associates, GVA Second London Wall, HCD Group, +7
Burntwood School / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
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Architects: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Aluk, KI Europe
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Professionals: Anstey Horne, Mott MacDonald, Buro Happold, Butler & Young Approved Inspectors, Civica Ltd, +7
GROUPWORK + Amin Taha Architects Win Motion Against Demolishing 15 Clerkenwell Close
After a 2-year trial, GROUPWORK and Amin Taha Architects won the motion against demolishing the 15 Clerkenwell Close building.
The architects behind the RIBA award-winning project have been in an ongoing battle with local planning authorities over attempts of demolishing the 7-storey building in the city of Clerkenwell, UK. Taha has also received an enforcement notice last year, claiming that "the structure does not reflect the building that was granted planning permission and conservation area consent in 2013".
However, a planning inspector overturned the council’s demolition request, granting the architects planning permission regardless of the differences between what was proposed and what is developed.
Architecture on Stage: Amin Taha
Amin Taha, alumni of the office of Zaha Hadid, will speak at the Barbican to discuss his practice, Groupwork+Amin Taha.
RIBA Announces 2018 National Award Winners
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the 49 winners of the 2018 RIBA National Awards. From skyline-altering buildings to sensitive small-scale sculptures, this year’s top projects showcase a wide-ranging selection of scales, featuring designs from Foster + Partners, Hawkins\Brown, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, and Niall McLaughlin Architects.
AIA Announces Winners of 2018 Small Project Awards
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected eleven recipients in its 2018 Small Projects Awards. Established fifteen years ago by AIA’s Small Project Practitioners, the program “recognizes small-project practitioners for the high quality of their work” and “aims at raising awareness about the value and design excellence that architects can bring to projects, no matter their size or scope.”
The Often Forgotten Work of Denise Scott Brown
There’s something irresistible about Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown’s architectural romance. They met when they were both young professors at the University of Pennsylvania; Scott Brown held seminars in city planning, and Venturi gave lectures in architectural theory. As the story goes, Scott Brown argued in her first faculty meeting that Frank Furness’ masterful Venetian gothic library should not be torn down to build a plaza (then a dissenting opinion). Venturi approached her after the meeting, offering his support. As Paul Goldberger wrote of the couple in 1971, “as their esthetic viewpoints grew closer and closer, so did their feelings toward each other.” Architecture lovers can’t help but love the architect-lovers.
15 Clerkenwell Close / GROUPWORK + Amin Taha Architects
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Architects: Amin Taha Architects, GROUPWORK
- Area: 2000 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Fisher & Paykel, Ceadesign, Glasstec Systems, Reliance Veneer, The Stonemasonry Company
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Professionals: Glasstec Systems, JB Structures, MLM, RBA, The Stonemasonry Company, +3
15 Fantastic Photos of Stunning Staircases
The staircase is a fundamental element for the connection of architectural spaces. But beyond its functional use, in many projects the staircase serves as a sculptural object, offering an opportunity for architects to generate creative spatial forms that animate the built space. In this installment of our Photos of the Week, we present 15 incredible staircases captured by photographers such as Patricia Parinejad, José Campos, and Brigida González.
The 50 Most Popular Architecture Photographs of 2017
At ArchDaily, we're lucky enough to know a fantastic network of architecture professionals, allowing us to share the world's best architecture with our audience. But our articles wouldn't be the same without the many photographers who dedicate themselves to making incredible, inspiring images. For that reason, here we present the 50 most popular architecture images of 2017.
James Macdonald Wright and Niall Maxwell's Caring Wood Wins 2017 RIBA House of the Year
James Macdonald Wright and Niall Maxwell’s reimagining of the English country house, “Caring Wood,” has been selected as the 2017 RIBA House of the Year, bestowed annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) to the “best new house or house extension designed by an architect in the UK.”
Inspired by the traditional ‘oast houses’ – agricultural buildings used for kilning hops – found in the county of Kent, the house was lauded by the jury for its celebrating of local building crafts and traditions, including the use of handmade peg clay tiles, locally quarried ragstone and coppiced chestnut shingles.