Chris Dyson Architects have completed the Greenhill Building, a new £1.8 million teaching and events facility at Harrow Arts Centre in north-west London.
Also like other buildings he designed, the roof is supported by “glulam” beams made of layers of thin wood boards that are glued into laminated timbers. Lundy also designed several local churches.
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CAN has completed Verdant House, a 65m² glulam-framed extension to a terraced house in London’s Stoke Newington The existing terraced house in Stoke Newington was disjointed, with a failing ...
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a house nestled into the rocky landscape of Rooi Els in South Africa by KLG Architects. Called Hytte Riverview, the compact single-storey ...