Archmongers has remodelled a 1970s split-level house in Hackney, making each space more generous while enhancing energy efficiency. Photography by French+Tye and Jim Stephenson
Case study: Studio for a Potter by Clementine Blakemore Architects
The practice has transformed a a Grade II-listed terraced house in London into a ceramics studio for potter Tanya McCallin. Photography by Lorenzo Zandri
Case study: Riverside Primary School by Architype
The 550-pupil school in Perth is Scotland’s first certified Passivhaus school. Photography by David Barbour
Achieving Design Freedom with Fisher & Paykel
In today’s modern homes, the kitchen has evolved beyond its traditional role as a mere functional space. It has become a social hub, a place where families gather, friends entertain, and culinary creativity flourishes
Case study: Fish Island by Henley Halebrown
The scheme combines homes and workspace on the site of a former east London piano factory. Photography by David Grandorge and Rory Gaylor
Mastic asphalt: evolving to meet the needs of modern construction
Mastic asphalt is one of the world’s most durable and sustainable roofing materials, and its recent resurgence means that it is being reimagined, modified and re-examined as a highly relevant building material for today
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Case study: 106 Lilford Road by studio HANDS
The house replaces an existing two-storey home in Camberwell, south London, built on an awkward triangular site. Photography by Peter Molloy
Case study: Somesuch 2.0 by Bureau de Change
The new London HQ for a film and video production company has been built on a 1960s industrial site near Spitalfields market. Photography by Gilbert McCarragher
Case study: Science Museum’s Adani Green Energy Gallery by Unknown Works
A major new gallery at London’s Science Museum, designed on circular economy principles, examines the rapid decarbonisation needed to limit climate change. Photography by Ståle Eriksen