Discover Hidden Histories: A Free Guided Tour at Woolwich works

Step back in time and explore our historic buildings! Our stunning, award-winning buildings, dating back over 300 years, have witnessed centuries of history. Join one of our knowledgeable guides on a free tour and uncover fascinating stories from the past. You’ll learn about: See the past and present: Our tour will not only showcase the…

Chic Zigzags: Unveiling the Timeless Elegance of Jimmy Choo’s Blake Boots

In the world of fashion, few things capture the essence of timeless elegance quite like the black and white zigzag pattern. When this classic combination meets the sophisticated craftsmanship of Jimmy Choo’s Blake boots, it’s a match made in style heaven. Fashion That Zigzags: Jimmy Choo’s Blake boots take the essence of this architectural brilliance…

The Sustainable City: London’s Greenest Architecture

In the bustling metropolis of London, where towering buildings and historic landmarks, we discover I love stumbling upon London’s Greenest Architecture, with this book I hope it will begin to serve as ai guide for my discoveries. Sustainable architecture is a testament to the power of design and its potential to shape a more sustainable…

The Coal yard, kings cross St Pancras

Coal Drops Yard Website Shopping mall in London, England Address: Stable St, Kings Cross, London N1C 4DQ Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 8PM Phone: 020 3883 2087

Merchant square london Fan bridge

Designed by British firm Knight Architects the moving footbridge is situated in London Paddington, Merchant square, It opens and closes like the blades of a fan everyday at 12 noon.

Idyllic Tree House Conforms to Meditative Landscape in India

“This lovely tree house in Tala, India, perches on the top of a hilltop property, surrounded by a forest and meandering river. The team at Architecture BRIO developed a wooden bridge that wraps around the house, allowing nature inside and around this new structure.” Read more here

Berlin Heritage Building Becomes A Home

Converted the oldest heritage building of Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin, Germany, into an original home for a family with three children. The challenge was immense, as the authorities requested the main facade to be reconstructed exactly as depicted on a drawing from 1844. Read more:  http://freshome.com/heritage-building-conversion/#ixzz4i1KKPHX1