A way with words2 May 2017IntelligenceWhy architects need to be good communicatorsWhy architects need to be good communicatorsRegion: United KingdomMore: Nigel CoatesWill AlsopPLP ArchitecturePeter CookThe BartlettMakeUniversity of GreenwichNCARBCedric PriceThom MayneAmanda LeveteLiz DillerNeil SpillerMichael SorkinLebbeus WoodsAlbert Perez-GomezTony VidlerSurrealismDadaismFuturismBaroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
MacEwen Winner: Oasis Children's Venture2 February 2016BuildingsSegal building reinvented as children’s centreSegal building reinvented as children’s centreRegion: LondonMore: Benjamin MarksDesigning & building itLeisureYouth centreSegal buildingStockwellMatt AtkinsRe-useUpcyclingPublic space
Defender of the faith1 May 2014CultureIn 2017 London’s new $1bn US embassy complex will openIn 2017 London’s new $1bn US embassy complex will openRegion: LondonMore: Embassy
Commended: Andrew Drummond2 September 2019Spanning Suburbia21st century update to The Good Life21st century update to The Good LifeRegion: United Kingdom
Review: Sam Jacob gives Barbie a colourful 65th birthday at the Design Museum12 July 2024CultureStrong design references underpin a journey through the Barbie-verseStrong design references underpin a journey through the Barbie-verseRegion: LondonMore: BarbiePamela BuxtonSam Jacob StudioToysExhibitionDesign MuseumDesign construction & technology
Costa’s Barbers by Brisco Loran and Arrant Industries: New life behind the facade19 March 2024BuildingsRetail-to-resi conversion lies behind a high street shopfrontRetail-to-resi conversion lies behind a high street shopfrontRegion: LondonMore: Brisco LoranSimon HenleyHenley HalebrownBatterseaConversionRetailDesign construction & technologyoffice
Altered world, Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain 1945-196518 March 2022CulturePowerful exhibition explores the response to the aftermath of the conflict through the work of 48 artistsPowerful exhibition explores the response to the aftermath of the conflict through the work of 48 artistsRegion: United KingdomMore: Pamela BuxtonBarbican CentreArtSecond World WarSmithsons