Architecture review: The floating church moored in Hackney Wick
Architect Gordon Shrigley examines how a floating church moored in Hackney Wick could rock the boat in attracting a wider community to step on deck and join the congregation.
Architect Gordon Shrigley examines how a floating church moored in Hackney Wick could rock the boat in attracting a wider community to step on deck and join the congregation.
Architect Gordon Shrigley examines how a floating church moored in Hackney Wick could rock the boat in attracting a wider community to step on deck and join the congregation.
Architect Gordon Shrigley writes about how a 19th century listed building could offer insight into designing spacious homeworking areas.
Architect Gordon Shrigley writes about how a 19th century listed building could offer insight into designing spacious homeworking areas.
Architect Gordon Shrigley writes about how a 19th century listed building could offer insight into designing spacious homeworking areas.
Architect Gordon Shrigley looks at some new houses which make up for their minimal width with impressive height, and touches on a forthcoming new landmark for Old Street.
Architect Gordon Shrigley looks at some new houses which make up for their minimal width with impressive height, and touches on a forthcoming new landmark for Old Street.
Architect Gordon Shrigley looks at some new houses which make up for their minimal width with impressive height, and touches on a forthcoming new landmark for Old Street.
In the first of a series of reviews of new architecture in Hackney, Gordon Shrigley looks at an office development which draws on the area’s industrial past.
In the first of a series of reviews of new architecture in Hackney, Gordon Shrigley looks at an office development which draws on the area’s industrial past.
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