Architecture Today 267 (2016)

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Forum

04 Exhibition
Richard Forster’s artworks based on pioneering US suburb Levitton at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill.

06 Exhibition
Werner Kreis on “This Was Tomorrow” at the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel.

08 Books
Concrete is back in fashion, at least among publishers. Nicola Rutt reviews. Barnabus Calder’s ‘Raw Concrete’; plus ‘Building the Brutal’, ‘Concrete Concept’ and ‘This Brutal World’

Works

12 Building
The Forum des Halles in Paris has been reconfigured once again. 45 years after the long lamented demolition of Baltard’s celebrated market buildings.

14 Building
Hugh Broughton Architects’ Portland Gallery at the Welbeck Estate in Nottinghamshire shows sensitivity to both its context and contents, discovers.
Peter Blundell Jones

22 Building
Hackney New School in east London, by Henley Halebrown Rorrison, is cleverly integrated with its built and social context, says Hugh Strange.

32 Building
Shed KM’s prefabricated ‘HoUSe’ development for Urban Splash at New Isligton in Manchester explores new territory in domestic customisation.

38 Building
The Bean Learningn Resource Centre is the latest of Cottrell & Vermeulen’s interventions at Brentwood School in Essex.
James Taylor reports

Focus

48 Renovation
By drawing together facade retention and new build.
David Chipperfield Architects reinstates an urban block as the high-end One Kensington Gardens. Review by Giles Reid.

60 Products

My Kind of Town

72 Sophie Goldhill
A place of psychedelic sunsets and dance parties on the beach.

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