The third of six films looking at the 2021 contenders for the RIBA Stirling Prize
Read MoreThe RIBA has revealed the shortlist for this year's Stirling Prize, with Amin Taha's 15 Clerkenwell Close a surprise addition to the list…
Read MoreMimi Thompson looks back at The New Stone Age exhibition, our celebration of structural stone.
Read MoreA rippling timber roof cantilevers from the Dolunay Villa in Muğla, Turkey, designed by Foster + Partners to complement its rugged coastal setting.
Read MoreIt’s cheap, light, quick, fireproof and has a tiny carbon footprint compared to concrete. No wonder the ‘great forgotten material of our time’ is staging a comeback…
Read MoreNew Stone Age at London's Building Centre shows the potential of stone as a modern construction material…
Read MoreThe New Stone Age marks a return to the use of stone and wood; low-cost materials with an embodied carbon of zero and negative respectively…
Read MoreImagine a building material strong enough to support a skyscraper, but without any of the CO2 emissions of concrete or steel, and you have the new wonder of construction — stone.
Read MoreCurated by Amin Taha of Groupwork, Steve Webb of Webb Yates and Pierre Bidaud from the Stone Masonry Company, the exhibition acts as a survey of the contemporary use of structural stone…
Read MoreArchitect Amin Taha has won his appeal against Islington Council, which had ordered the demolition of the RIBA award-winning 15 Clerkenwell Close…
Read MoreThe brand spent six years on nearby Mount Street before moving to this larger triple tier space, and its floors are connected by a breath-taking central staircase…
Read MoreHoused within the three capacious floors, interconnected by a cylindrical lift and curved “floating” staircase, are a series of installations, which will rotate in line with the collections on sale.
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