Visually echoing the canopies of the surrounding trees, this lightweight modular pavilion provides an enticing invitation for human interactions. Entitled ‘À table’ – the French call to sit down together... read more →
Using crown timber, often dismissed as forest waste, this 100m2 multi-purpose pavilion at Hooke Park marries technical innovation with a deep respect for nature and demonstrates the potential of modern... read more →
With a minimal but textured plywood interior and a unique charred timber façade, a former garage has been converted into a tranquil garden studio designed to foster garden biodiversity. Built... read more →
Built using Japanese carpentry techniques and no mechanical fixings, this larch boathouse sits elegantly on the bank of the River Cam. In order to minimise the environmental impact of the... read more →
Conceived as a single piece of cabinetry and crafted out of a single material – Canadian Douglas Fir – this ambitious extension was craned onto site before being nestled into... read more →
Built: East Pavilion is this year's Small Project winner. Judge David Morley says, "We all know what a Belfast sink is but few of us knew what a Belfast truss... read more →
“A simple extension that creates a light and airy garden room.” —Jim Greaves Tsuruta Architects was faced with a construction challenge when developing the design of this airy London conservatory.... read more →
The 10m high cubic pavilion acted as a welcome and event space for Dulwich Picture Gallery. Visitors were able to climb to a perimeter gantry held within the depth of... read more →
MultiPly is a carbon neutral engineered timber pavilion, made from hardwood CLT. The vertical maze of stacked modules and staircases creates labyrinthine spaces which intertwine, inviting people to explore the... read more →
A staircase was commissioned as part of a residential basement extension and refurbishment to connect the three bottom levels. The new lightweight and contemporary stairs draw light into the lower... read more →
The birch ply and fabric structure is a contemporary version of the follies or ‘eyecatchers’ featured in 18th and 19th century landscaping. The sculptural form is based on a rectangle... read more →
This intervention replaced a 1970’s extension that divided the space into separate kitchen and dining rooms, allowing little connection to the garden. The client wanted more light, space and ample... read more →