The string of interventions by Nissen Richards Studio tethers an ancient Anglo-Saxon history to solid ground
Author Archives: Eleanor Beaumont
Editorial: bodybuilding
The AR's March issue explores the body as a site, unpacking the power in our physical form
Editorial: animal crossing
The AR’s February issue explores how we build around, for and against other animals
Editorial: space to consume
The AR’s December/January issue looks at the kitchen, in its ambivalent state between labour and leisure
Rammed earth trophies celebrate the AR Emerging Architecture awards
This year’s trophies were designed and made by UK-based product designer Elliot Lunn, a recent graduate of the Royal College of Art's Design Products MA
Editorial: marginalia
The AR’s 125th birthday issue makes space for a series of possible futures
Round the tree houses: buildings that circle trees
The encounter between building and tree can be violent as well as beautiful
Editorial: deep-rooted
The AR’s October issue looks at the tree and its many entangled branches
Editorial: brought to light
The AR’s September issue takes a closer look at architecture’s first love
Editorial: cut and paste
The July/August issue looks at the different worlds we can imagine when existing structures, spaces, images and words are torn apart