MK-A completes £3 million community sports centre on outskirts of Glasgow
The 901m² sports facility features a statement patterned precast concrete elevation designed by local primary school children
The AJ champions the retrofit of existing buildings with the AJ Retrofit Awards and the RetroFirst campaign. Here you can find good examples of how architects have reused existing buildings, or designed highly sustainable buildings
By Fran Williams 29 November 2019 505 Views
The 901m² sports facility features a statement patterned precast concrete elevation designed by local primary school children
By Fran Williams 25 November 2019 273 Views
The £30 million central London scheme has retained the existing building’s original façade, designed by Gibson and Russell in the 1800s
By Fran Williams 15 November 2019 305 Views
The 85m² house, on a infill site in east London, features hand-painted imitation exposed concrete walls
By Alan Dunlop 7 November 2019 2,914 Views
The project seeks to tackle fuel poverty while exemplifying the city council’s shift towards retrofitting its high-rise housing, says Alan Dunlop. Photography Andrew Lee, Collective Architecture
By Fran Williams 31 October 2019 280 Views
The museum’s 745m² Smith Centre in South Kensington was created from a former Royal Mail sorting office
By Fran Williams 22 October 2019 473 Views
The 1,400m² scheme in London’s Old Street preserves the heritage character of the Victorian warehouse
By Fran Williams 18 October 2019 447 Views
The 4,840m² Kresen Kernow is a new archive centre which holds a vast collection of documents relating to Cornwall’s history
By Fran Williams 16 October 2019 182 Views
The space has a stripped-back aesthetic, highlighting historical features reminiscent of the building’s previous use as a school
By Fran Williams 7 October 2019 352 Views
The £1.4 million, eight-unit block was designed with a ‘fabric-first’ approach inspired by Passivhaus principles
By George Kafka 26 September 2019 5,885 Views
This Passivhaus-standard collection of terraced streets in Norwich is the first council housing project ever to be shortlisted for the Stirling, says George Kafka. Film and photography Jim Stephenson