Craftworks inserts home with faceted modern gothic roof into abandoned chapel

January 24, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
The Chapel by Craftworks in south London, England

Craftworks has added a vaulted ceiling and lower ground floor to a derelict chapel to create this south London house, which is the winner of the 2019 Don’t Move, Improve! award. A simple pitched roof with triangular skylights gives a subtle hint of the dramatic structure now inside the shell of this converted chapel in south

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Colonnades and courtyards bring nature into sixth form centre by IF_DO

January 21, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
St Teresa’s Sixth Form College by IF_DO

IF_DO has wrapped the sixth form centre in Surrey, England, around a courtyard and planted a tree in the centre to connect it too its woodland setting. The London-based practice designed the buildings for St Teresa’s School, an independent girls’ school in the village of Effingham, in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Its courtyard is a

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Climbing frame library in Vietnam has a thriving aquaponics system

January 20, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
VAC Library by Farming Architects

VAC Library by Farming Architects is a large wooden climbing frame that uses solar-powered aquaponics to keep vegetables, koi carp and chickens in Hanoi, Vietnam. Farming Architects designed the library and city farm hybrid as a way for children to learn about self-sustaining ecosystems. Koi carp swim in the pond adjacent to the structure, crossed

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Kindergarten in Czech Republic encased in two layers of translucent fibreglass

January 19, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
Nová Ruda kindergarten by Petr Stolín and Alena Mičeková

Petr Stolin Architekt has wrapped a double-skinned translucent facade of fibreglass around the Nová Ruda kindergarten in the Czech Republic. The locally based architecture studio designed the educational facility for the town of Liberec with the aim of balancing plentiful outdoor space with the need for security and privacy. An inner building is covered by a fibreglass-clad wooden frame,

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Haworth Tompkins restores and reorders Bristol Old Vic Theatre

January 15, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
Bristol's Old Vic Theatre by Haworth Tompkins

Haworth Tompkins has restored Bristol’s Grade I-listed Old Vic theatre – the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world – to create “a public room for the city”. The architecture studio has replaced a large side extension designed by British architect Peter Moro, which was added to the Georgian theatre in 1972, with a

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Henning Larsen completes The Wave housing with rollercoaster-like roofs in Denmark

January 14, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
The Wave apartments by Henning Larsen

Henning Larsen has completed The Wave, a residential project on the Vejle Fjord in Denmark, according to the original vision of the practice’s late founder. The opening of the building marks the end of an 11-year construction process, which began in 2006. For years just two of the project’s five residential towers stood complete, after the 2008

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Eastabrook Architects adds corrugated metal extension to Cotswolds cottage

January 14, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
Corrugated metal extension by Eastabrook Architects

Gloucestershire-based Eastabrook Architects has completed an extension to a 19th century stone cottage in Upper Swell, a village in the Cotswolds, UK. Built for a director of the practice who has lived in the cottage for 20 years, the extension provides much-needed additional space for a larger kitchen and dining area, as well as an

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Golden Triangle antiques shop in Chang Mai is “modern retail theatre”

January 6, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
The Golden Triangle antiques store in Chiang Mai, Thailand
The Golden Triangle antiques store in Chiang Mai, Thailand

A complex of open-air galleries decorated like film sets designed by Techinphat Khachonphurithanakul form the new outpost of antique furniture shop The Golden Triangle in Chiang Mai. Architect Techinphat Khachonphurithanakul designed the shop for Douglas Van Tress and Chauwarin Tuntisakm the owners of The Golden Triangle antiques shops. The duo, who founded The Golden Triangle in Chicago in 1989,

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