Architects' Journal 1995 Andrew Mead |
Title | Subject | Authors |
An inter-war oddity with educational appeal. (Dorich House, Kingston, England) | Business, international | Andrew Mead |
Educational addition with a sense of purpose. (building design of Cheney School in Oxford, England) | Business, international | Andrew Mead, Harold Metcalf |
Minimalist refinement in a classical disguise: Seth Stein Architects has created a contemporary penthouse interior within a Grade II-listed Lutyens shell. | Business, international | Andrew Mead |
Orford Ness: balancing public access with aura of mystery: the National Trust has had to take an unusual approach to managing an abandoned military research base in Suffolk. | Business, international | Andrew Mead |
Reviving a fine example of Modernism's blue period: John Winter and Associates' restoration of High Cross House, Dartington, has given it a new lease of life as a museum. | Business, international | Andrew Mead |
Urban spaces brought back to life through participation: landscape architect Camlin Lonsdale stresses the need to involve residents and users in the design of urban-regeneration projects. | Business, international | Andrew Mead |
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