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Bohlin Cywinski Jackson design West Seattle’s new, modern firehouse
9 May 2018Built on the site of the previous facility, BCJ have completed West Seattle’s newest firehouse, Fire Station 32.
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Meet: COBE Architects
2 May 2018Danish practice COBE Architects is busy reimagining the petrol station of the future as a social, healthy hub for people and electric vehicles
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Explore Postmodernism at Sir John Soane’s Museum
2 May 2018Sir John Soane's Museum presents a new free exhibition devoted to Postmodernist British Architecture.
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Tetris brutalism: 81–87 Weston St by Solidspace and AHMM
24 April 2018Next to the transformed London Bridge Station, a new kind of mansion flat block has risen, with a 21st-century, high-quality take on brutalism — and a craft-focused design approach described as ‘slow architecture’
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Focus: Balance
24 April 2018Sally Storey of Lighting Design International examines the anatomy of a luxury Swiss hotel lighting scheme
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The Felix: the airport hotel you won’t want to leave
23 April 2018Overlooking Sydney’s major airport, The Felix Hotel is designed to turn the ‘short stay’ airport hotel stereotype on its head.
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Flying into the future: 10 new airport projects
23 April 2018We look at 10 new airport projects around the globe due to be built over the next five years, including two completely new hubs set to become the largest airports in the world
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‘Brasilia: Life after Design’ shows the real-life impact of planning and architecture
17 April 2018A documentary that follows three individuals who live in modern-day Brasilia, 'Brasilia: Life after Design' brings a human face to a Utopian ideal. Ahead of its London premiere, we spoke to director Bart Simpson to find out more.
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Buoyant futures: architecture turns to urban waterways
16 April 2018Urban waterways, once so vital as transport arteries for trade, are now targets for the newest kind of development: floating architecture
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Gasholders London: from industrial structures to luxury housing
16 April 2018A unique trio of Victorian iron frames in which gas tanks once rose and fell, now host another unique structure — a trio of cylindrical apartment blocks. Referencing the industrial heritage, they are the latest additions to the trending, creative quarter of King’s Cross, London