MOST READ #1
Camden’s renaissance
Not since the Noughties when Amy Winehouse called it home has London’s Camden been so in vogue with buildings being refreshed and new cultural destinations being created.
MOST READ #2
22 Bishopsgate showcases wellbeing and new ways of working

22 Bishopsgate lies in the heart of London’s financial district and takes a modern approach to office design with good access to daylight and ample planting © PLP
At the City of London’s tallest tower, 22 Bishopsgate, architects PLP haven’t just created an innovative place to work but have also been mindful of this office building’s occupants’ health and wellbeing, as well as showing respect for the public realm.
MOST READ #3
Mancunian magic

A sky park at Castlefield Viaduct which features Corten steel planters. © Twelve Architects
One of the UK largest cities, Manchester’s architecture and design developed rapidly during the 19th and 20th centuries. Now, as skyscrapers sit alongside its traditional red-brick buildings, what comes next in terms of architectural innovation for this proud, mercantile city?