All articles by Ellis Woodman – Page 3
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Features
Josep Camps and Olga Felip Arquitecturia wins YAYA 2013
Spanish practice named best young architect
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Opinion
Can architects expect whisky galore?
Will Scotland’s distillers develop the wine industry’s taste for architecture?
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News
Kenwood House reopens after £6m restoration
Original paint scheme resinstated after last redecoration proved inaccurate
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Building Study
Frac Nord-Pas de Calais, Dunkirk, by Lacaton & Vassal
Asked to convert a cavernous boat-shed into a public art space, the Paris practice opted instead to give it a twin
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Opinion
Tate shows the richness of synthesis
Caruso St John has demonstrated the creative possibilities of refurb, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Dickensian attitude would get HS2 on the right track
We’re in need of some Victorian forward thinking to make our biggest public projects happen
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Opinion
The father of architectural dissent
Ian Nairn’s influence lives on in his strong opinions – and his readiness to express them
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Building Study
Nordbahnhof housing, Vienna by Sergison Bates, Werner Neuwirth and von Ballmoos Krucker
Sergison Bates Architects has worked in harmony with practices Werner Neuwirth and von Ballmoos Krucker in Vienna to create an ensemble of apartment blocks with a shared vision
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Opinion
Heatherwick must bridge the trust gap
The designer will only win over the public if his planted bridge is truly non-corporate, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Young architects are coming home
Peabody’s new small projects panel sets a welcome precedent, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Brent Civic Centre by Hopkins Architects
Housing everything from library facilities to formal banquets, Hopkins Architects’ Brent Civic Centre provides its local community with a bold new focus
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Opinion
Landmarks never lose their power
Battersea offers a daunting challenge to Britain’s new nuclear facilities, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
House in Sweethaws Wood, East Sussex, by Smerin Architects
Deep in the woods of Sussex, Piers Smerin has replaced a rickety summerhouse with a home that truly connects with its idyllic setting
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Opinion
Better public building is in the frame
The new London framework is a real opportunity to improve architecture in the capital, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Belvedere Zollikon by Studio Tom Emerson
A belvedere with views over Lake Zurich is the latest in a series of full-scale wooden structures collectively designed and built by students at ETH
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Opinion
Fruitmarket must balance its art and architecture
Murphy’s influential design no longer matches the art world’s expectations, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Christ Church Spitalfields nursery and community centre by Scabal
In the shadow of Christ Church Spitalfields, Scabal’s school building is enmeshed in a dispute that threatens its existence
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Opinion
LSA offers a radical solution
The London School of Architecture’s alternative model deserves to be supported, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Allies & Morrison offices by Allies & Morrison
The architect is steadily colonising its own corner of central London — and that includes its newly extended headquarters