Inspiration
Jun 12
Things we like: expressive roofs. There’s no such thing as too much timber. House for Julia and Björn by
Jun 12
Things we like: expressive roofs. There’s no such thing as too much timber. House for Julia and Björn by
Jun 12
Things we like: expressive roofs. This ceiling is great, in particular because it of its tidy detailing –
Jun 11
Things we like: expressive roofs. High House by @delordinaire_ stands high on stilts to create an outdoor but
Jun 11
It’s Sunday, we can all do with some comedy! This little morsel is particularly relevant for Erica and
Jun 10
Brutalist beauties: Synagogue in the Negev Desert by Zvi Hecker, who has said that good architecture is always
Jun 10
Brutalist beauties: how does a 12m deep cantilevered block of travertine work for you? The Tanghalang Pambansa by
Jun 9
Brutalist beauties: amazing concrete facets dwarf the front door of La Tulipe by Jack Bertoli, Geneva 1976. Photo
Jun 9
Brutalist beauties: the counterintuitively humane Alexandra Road Estate by Neave Brown, London 1978. Photo by
Jun 8
Brutalist beauties: the term brutalist comes from the French béton brut meaning raw concrete. In hindsight, a
Jun 8
Deborah Saunt of British practice DSDHA reflects on the leaps her studio has made and how she manages to be in the
Jun 7
On our desks: the shifting massing of Weather House responds to the tight setback requirements of the site,