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RIBA International Prize shortlist: Lianzhou Museum of Photography, China, by O-office Architects6 November 2024BuildingsO-office Architects on the process of design and reuse on a remarkable indoor-outdoor buildingO-office Architects on the process of design and reuse on a remarkable indoor-outdoor buildingRegion: Rest of the worldMore: MuseumLianzhouChinaO-office ArchitectsPhotographyGuangdongConservation and heritageAwards
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Homes design gears up for new overheating regulations26 September 2023IntelligenceHow Approved Document O will cut overheating in house and apartment designHow Approved Document O will cut overheating in house and apartment designRegion: United KingdomMore: Mark TaylorAllies & MorrisonClimate actionOverheatingHousingLegal regulatory & statutory complianceSustainable architectureApproved Document O
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RSHP leaps out with Château La Coste gallery6 May 2021BuildingsRichard Rogers treats his cantilever with characteristic styleRichard Rogers treats his cantilever with characteristic styleRegion: EuropeMore: Château La CosteFranceRSHPRichard RogersSteelDesign construction & technology
The Bathing Pools, Guernsey15 May 2024BuildingsDLM Architects’ restored La Vallette pools revive a tradition begun in 1865DLM Architects’ restored La Vallette pools revive a tradition begun in 1865Region: South EastMore: DLM ArchitectsLa ValletteGuernsey2024 RIBA South East Award
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Alfreton Park SEND School occupies the high ground9 April 2024BuildingsCurl la Tourelle Head makes a social, happy hilltopCurl la Tourelle Head makes a social, happy hilltopRegion: East MidlandsMore: Curl la Tourelle HeadAlfretonDerbyshireDisabilityDesign construction & technologyInclusive environmentsHugh PearmanSEND
Look and say at De La Warr22 January 2015CultureWonderful world of Ladybird booksWonderful world of Ladybird booksRegion: South EastMore: ArtLiteracyChildhood