Terraced house refurbishment, Mottingham, London by ECD Architects
Considered use of products should ensure that ECD Architects’ retrofit of a social-housing property achieves an 80 per cent reduction in carbon emissions.
Recently completed housing schemes including social housing, student accommodation, PRS and retirement homes
By Cathy Strongman 12 September 2008 67 Views
Considered use of products should ensure that ECD Architects’ retrofit of a social-housing property achieves an 80 per cent reduction in carbon emissions.
By Rory Olcayto 10 September 2008 27 Views
Tony Fretton's housing and medical centre in London epitomises the 'peculiar conditions' of housing provision in the UK.Photography by Peter Cook.
By Rob Gregory 21 May 2008 19 Views
Developer Urban Splash and architect Union North’s Three Towers scheme is a viable alternative to demolishing council flats, says Rob Gregory. Photography by Paul McMullin
By AJ Contributor 31 March 2008 23 Views
As part of its series of patternbooks, the AJ has published a set of one- and two- bedroom apartment plans by contemporary UK architects. A selection of plans and site plans are published below and the full pdf is available for download here.
By AJ Contributor 1 February 2001 254 Views
Proctor Matthews’housing at Greenwich Millennium Village combines characterful design with an aesthetic which is true to the method of its construction
By Austin Williams 25 January 2001 353 Views
Burrell Foley Fischer has risen to the challenge of a tight budget to create a performing arts space in Surrey which excels in its simplicity
By AJ Contributor 26 October 2000 223 Views
Nicholas Hare has brought a proper sense of style to his namesake’s creation with two appropriately fitting new university buildings at Bangor in Wales
By AJ Contributor 21 September 2000 47 Views
The grown-up architecture of Studio E’s accommodation for 120 of Haileybury and Imperial Service College’s female pupils should equip them well for life beyond the school
By Richard Murphy 27 July 2000 56 Views
Richard Murphy went back to the classroom to understand the needs of the end users, children with severe emotional and behavioural difficulties, for a school development in Edinburgh