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AJ 09.03.17: Six houses
AJ 09.03.17: Six houses
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The latest AJ contains no fewer than six building
studies of domestic architecture
, including
Richard Meier
’s first ever UK house.
PLUS
On the eve of his sacking as a government adviser, the AJ spoke to former deputy prime minister
Michael Heseltine
about housing estate regeneration; with the
MIPIM
property fair next week, we ask why more architects than ever are making the trip to Cannes;
Catherine Slessor
examines cinema’s harsh depictions of architects; and
Ian Martin
reflects on 27 years of his own harsh depictions of architects.
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AJ 31.01.19: Higher education
The AJ looks at new university buildings with studies of
Walters & Cohen
’s Dorothy Garrod building for Newnham College, Cambridge; the Bayes Centre at the University of Edinburgh by
Bennetts Associates
; and University College Dublin’s Confucius Institute by
Robin Lee Architecture
. But do these mark the tail end of the higher education gold rush? We investigate whether work on
university estates
is drying up. PLUS The Hoxton Press, a twin-tower housing scheme by
Karakusevic Carson
and
David Chipperfield Architects
; avant-garde 60s collective
Archigram
sells its archive to a Hong Kong Museum; and winners and shortlists for the 2019
Women in Architecture awards
.
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AJ 17.01.19: Amin Taha
The latest AJ focuses on the work of
Groupwork + Amin Taha
including an interview with its founder, a full timeline of the practice’s work, and building studies of two mixed-use projects in Islington: the controversially stone-fronted
15 Clerkenwell Close
and a residential/retail block at
168 Upper Street
. PLUS Will architects
cut down on concrete
after a report says it is responsible for 8 per cent of global CO
2
emissions; and the government wants to increase
office-to-resi conversions
despite warnings it is creating ‘slums of the future’.
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AJ 13.12.18: Looking back / looking forward
The final AJ of the year looks back at the past 12 months and forward to the year ahead. We review 2018’s key architectural events and trends and preview the stories set to dominate the new year. We also pick out the people to watch in 2019 and highlight eight key buildings set to complete. And to make sure you’ve been paying attention, there’s a Christmas quiz on the events that shook the architectural world in 2018 and a chance to play spot the building. PLUS a building study of Karakusevic Carson and Henley Halebrown’s revamped Kings Crescent Estate, which won the AJ Architecture Awards Editor’s Choice prize.
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