Whether we live in a rustic farmhouse, a suburban semi or a city flat, for most of us home and hearth are a literally ...
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The same relish for history and playfulness at the centre of his practice has resulted in a house restoration that has a ...
Grille gates serve a clear purpose, but that doesn't mean they have to be ugly. Well-designed grille gates can improve curb ...
Countless great houses of Britain were lost between the First and Second World Wars, whether through financial woes, neglect, vandalism, tragic accidents or familial lines dying out. Thankfully, ...
Giving your front door a heritage feel may sound simple, but there are numerous eras in architectural history. And several levels you can approach them at.
Bus benches with dividers on Second Avenue. (Photo by Calista Stocker/Times of San Diego) In 2017, the Metropolitan Transit System spent $1.4 million upgrading bus stop benches throughout the county.
Who would deny that the planet needs green architecture? Yet, it is far from clear what green architecture is. “Green”, “sustainable” and “resilient” are words that allegedly have descriptive ...
In the garden of Owletts, Kent, stand two Corinthian capitals conjoined as a bird bath. They form an architectural trophy from the old Bank of England that Sir Herbert Baker, the owner of Owletts, ...
In the world of architecture, where space meets imagination and structure becomes emotion, Shorena Tsilosani stands out as one of Georgia’s most consistent and forward-thinking professionals. A ...
Occupying six interconnecting Georgian townhouses near Russell Square, the new 68-bedroom property, designed by award-winning designer James Thurstan Waterworth, draws inspiration from Bloomsbury’s ...