As brutalism increasingly influences contemporary aesthetics, Modernist Estates author Stefi Orazi discusses why we shouldn’t take the movement lightly ...
Is a concrete Brutalist complex as worthy of commemoration and preservation as a medieval cathedral or neoclassical stately ...
It has divided opinions for nearly 60 years, but this week Preston Bus Station has been named as one of the most beautiful brutalist buildings in the UK.
One of London’s most iconic but off-limits buildings is one step closer to opening up to the public, as Shoreditch -based architecture firm Orms has been appointed to transform the BT Tower into a ...
WHEN you look at the London skyline, you probably think of the London Eye, Big Ben, the Shard and the Gherkin – but for decades another iconic landmark as been part of that set. While the BT ...
Plans to reopen one of London’s most recognisable buildings have moved one step closer. The BT Tower has been a figure on the city’s skyline since 1964. At 177m, back then it was the second-tallest ...
Once known as ‘Bas Vegas’ given its abundance of nightlife options, Basildon might have fallen off the clubbing map in recent years, but it remains a focal point for those living in South Essex. The ...
Feast at St. John, a pioneering restaurant that helped London shed its bland food reputation with nose-to-tail dining.
As London is increasingly populated with hilariously tall buildings, we use our in-depth expert architectural nous to appraise the 100 loftiest of all. Note: We've also thrown in a handful of ...
Heatherwick Studio has been replaced by Orms on the high-profile project to convert London’s iconic Grade II-listed BT Tower into a hotel ...