
United Kingdom
Kirkmichael Primary School / Holmes Miller
Sea Glass House / The Manser Practice

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Architects: The Manser Practice
- Area: 280 m²
- Year: 2008
20th Century Society Presents 100 Buildings 100 Years at the Royal Academy of Art
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The 20th Century Society was founded in the 1970s, to protect British architectural heritage which was built from 1914 onwards - following from the protection of the Victorian Society, which protects architecture from the 19th century up until 1914. This year, to celebrate the one hundred years of architectural heritage which they are sworn to protect, they have selected one building from each year, presenting one hundred of the best, most interesting or most loved buildings from the last century with their 100 Buildings 100 Years project.
The 100 selected buildings are featured in an ongoing exhibition at the Royal Academy in London, and also feature in a new book published by Batsford Books. Read on after the break to learn more about 100 Buildings 100 Years, and see a selection of the chosen buildings from the past hundred years.
Fishbourne Quay / The Manser Practice

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Architects: The Manser Practice
- Area: 580 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Elliott Wood Partnership, Future Energy Services, John Peck Construction Ltd
Sheppard Robson Designs Rooftop Pavilion for Aldwych House
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The Westminster City Council has granted planning permission to Sheppard Robson for a “dramatic” rooftop extension to London’s Aldwych House. The £15m project - situated within the Westminster Conservation Area - will add 8,500 square feet of high-quality office and reception space by installing a series of geometrical-folded forms on top of the landmark Midtown office building.
House In Oxfordshire / Peter Feeny Architects

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Architects: Peter Feeny Architects
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Architecture 00, Cyril Smith Ltd, Dan Pearson Studio, Hendy Curzon Gardens, Donovan Construction, +5
Studio Octopi Proposes Floating Swimming Pool in the Thames

A proposal to create a floating swimming pool in the Thames river will step up a gear tomorrow, as Studio Octopi will present their design for the Thames Baths at the Guardian's World Cities Day Challenge. Originally created as part of the Architecture Foundation's competition to design ways to reconnect Londoners with the river, the Thames Baths design has gained momentum over the last year, with a recent iteration of the design proposed for London's Victoria Embankment.
More on the design after the break
A Contemporary Renovation for a Classic Mayfair Office / Brady Mallalieu Architects

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Architects: Brady Mallalieu Architects
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: GTA Interior Ltd, Mach Acoustics
Bartlett Professor CJ Lim to Launch "Food City" Book at Ravensbourne

As part of the launch of his latest book, Food City, Professor CJ Lim of the Bartlett School of Architecture will present a lecture at Ravensbourne in Greenwich, London. Food City follows on from professor Lim's previous book, Smartcities and Eco-Warriors, exploring the role that food production and distribution has historically played in day-to-day life, and how we might once again reinstate it as an integral part of our cities through essays on 25 cities around the globe.
A Shed of One’s Own: An Exploration of Architectural Sheds and Writer’s Bothies

As part of the Dylan Thomas in Fitzrovia festival, The Building Centre is examining the space Dylan Thomas and other writers depend on to create their work. A Shed of One's Own is a photographic exploration of unique sheds with architectural significance and literary connections. From award-winning studios in Central London to weathered bothies in Scotland, this exhibition explores the importance of space for creativity and inspiration.
Maggie’s Oxford / WilkinsonEyre

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Architects: WilkinsonEyre
- Area: 225 m²
- Year: 2014
St John Bosco Art College / BDP

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Architects: BDP
- Area: 11000 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: KI Europe
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Professionals: A&B Engineering, Alan Johnson Partnership, FBS, Hoare Lea, SCP Transport, +2
LSE Saw Hock Student Centre / O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects

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Architects: O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects
- Area: 6101 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Ancon
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Professionals: Anstey Horne, Carillion, Dewhurst Macfarlane and Partners, Horganlynch Consulting Engineers, BDSP, +5
63 Compton / Doone Silver Architects
Bombay Sapphire Distillery / Heatherwick Studio

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Architects: Heatherwick Studio
- Area: 4500 m²
- Year: 2014
Merchant Square Footbridge / Knight Architects

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Architects: Knight Architects
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Studio Fractal, AKT II, Townshend Landscape Architects
Pier Vittorio Aureli to Exhibit 30 'Non-Compositional' Drawings in London

Pier Vittorio Aureli's collection of thirty 'non-compositional' drawings, exhibited as part of a series entitled The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, will open at London's Betts Project architecture gallery tomorrow (8th October 2014). The drawings, in development since 2001, are part of an ongoing investigation into "what, in the absence of a better definition, Aureli has described as ‘non-compositional architecture’." This term, referring to the work of art historian Yve-Alain Bois who was himself prompted by the ambitions of the constructivist artist Alexander Rodchenko, is used to describe works that "aspire to the abandonment of composition and even the self of the artist." This will be Aureli's second recent exhibition in London following Dogma: 11 Projects, which was presented at London's Architectural Association in 2013.
The Future of London's Historic Alexandra Palace Revealed in New Exhibition

The soaring glass roofs of London's Alexandra Palace are about to receive a major overhaul thanks to a £23.8m ($38.6m USD) fundraising project focused on the revitalization of the 139 year old palace. Images of Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios 2014 revitalization are on display for the first time in an exhibition showcasing the upcoming changes to the public palace, including extensive renovations to reopen derelict sections of the building. Find out more about the exhibition after the break.


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