RetroFirst Stories: how pH+ converted a run-down ‘black box gallery’ into offices
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life
RetroFirst is an AJ campaign to prioritise retrofit over demolition and rebuild. Hundreds of architecture practices, organisations and individuals have declared their support for our campaign
By Richard Waite 25 May 2021 1,478 Views
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life
By Richard Waite 13 May 2021 3,892 Views
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life
By Fran Williams 7 May 2021 1,614 Views
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life
By Fran Williams 19 March 2021 994 Views
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life
By Fran Williams 8 January 2021 3,131 Views
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life
By Fran Williams 16 December 2020 5,090 Views
The latest in the AJ’s ongoing series looking at architects who breathed new life into buildings or brought them back from the brink of ruin
By Fran Williams 10 December 2020 1,326 Views
The latest in the AJ’s series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or brought them back to life
By Richard Waite 7 December 2020 2,691 Views
The latest in the AJ’s series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new life
By Fran Williams 26 November 2020 2,628 Views
The latest in the AJ’s ongoing series looking at architects who have brought buildings from the brink of ruin or given them new life
By Fran Williams. Photography by Peter Cook 19 November 2020 1,282 Views
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life