di The Architecture Foundation
New Architects 3 showcases the wealth of emerging architectural talent in Britain. It provides a unique guide to over 85 of the most innovative young architectural practices, many of which are destined to become the leading architects of tomorrow. With this book, the third in a groundbreaking series that began in 1998, the Architecture Foundation continues its tradition of championing new generations of architects. Almost 20 years after publication of the first guide, the British architectural scene remains lively and diverse, with London marked out as arguably the pre-eminent international city for ambitious design, yet it is still difficult for young practices to gain significant commissions. This brand new edition, featuring practices selected by a jury of architectural professionals, represents the next generation of talent, and will be invaluable for all those interested in creating the best new additions to our built environment. The book presents a comprehensive, independent expert assessment of each featured practice, along with contact details and a total of 450 colour illustrations of recent projects. Offering both practical information on how to get the most out of the client/architect relationship and an overview of the architecture scene in the UK, New Architects 3 will serve not only as an important reference for clients, advisers and urban planners, but also as a resource to inspire readers and celebrate the value of high-quality contemporary architecture.
Practices featured in New Architects 3: 31/44 Architects • A449 • ACME • Adam Khan Architects • Adam Nathaniel Furman • Amin Taha • AOC • Archipelago • Architecture 00 • Article 25 • Asif Khan • Assemble • AY Architects • Baxendale Design Co • Bell Phillips • Carl Trenfield Architects • Carmody Groarke • CarverHaggard • Casper Mueller Kneer • Cassion Castle Architects • Citizens Design Bureau • Civic Architects • Coffey Architects • Coombs Jones • Dallas Pierce Quintero • David Kohn Architects • Delvendahl Martin • Denizen Works • DK-CM • Dominic McKenzie Architects • Duggan Morris • Dyvik Kahlen • Emulsion • Erect Architecture • Feilden Fowles • Friend and Company • Gatti Routh Rhodes • Gort Scott • Graeme Massie Architects • Hall McKnight • Haptic • HAT Projects • Hayhurst and Co • Hugh Strange Architects • Hugo Hardy • Invisible Studio • Jack Woolley • Jan Kattein Architects • Jonathan Hendry Architects • Laura Dewe Mathews • Liddicoat & Goldhill • Lyndon Goode Architects • Matheson Whiteley • Mikhail Riches • MW Architects • Nex • Nissen Richards • OMMX • Ordinary Architecture • Orkidstudio • OS31 • Platform 5 Architects • Practice Architecture • Prewett Bizley • Pricegore • PUP • RA Projects • RCKa • Robin Lee Architecture • Roz Barr Architects • Rural Office for Architecture • Russian for Fish • Sam Jacob Studio • Sandy Rendel Architects • Serie • Something & Son • Stitch • Studio Egret West • Studio Gil • Studio Sam Causer • Studio Weave • Surman Weston • Takero Shimazaki Architects • TDO • The Klassnick Corporation • Timothy Smith and Jonathan Taylor • Urban Projects Bureau • vPPR • We Made That • West Architecture • William Matthews Associates • William Smalley • YOU&ME
> The Architecture Foundation is an independent, non-profit agency that promotes architecture and urbanism. Since its foundation in 1991 as the UK’s first independent architecture centre, it has organized hundreds of design initiatives, events, exhibitions and education programmes in public venues across Britain and internationally.
Veste editoriale: Cartonato
Formato: 21,5×25,5
Pagine: 320
Immagini a colori-b/n: 450
Lingua: GB
Anno: 2016
ISBN: 9781858946450
di The Architecture Foundation
New Architects 3 showcases the wealth of emerging architectural talent in Britain. It provides a unique guide to over 85 of the most innovative young architectural practices, many of which are destined to become the leading architects of tomorrow. With this book, the third in a groundbreaking series that began in 1998, the Architecture Foundation continues its tradition of championing new generations of architects. Almost 20 years after publication of the first guide, the British architectural scene remains lively and diverse, with London marked out as arguably the pre-eminent international city for ambitious design, yet it is still difficult for young practices to gain significant commissions. This brand new edition, featuring practices selected by a jury of architectural professionals, represents the next generation of talent, and will be invaluable for all those interested in creating the best new additions to our built environment. The book presents a comprehensive, independent expert assessment of each featured practice, along with contact details and a total of 450 colour illustrations of recent projects. Offering both practical information on how to get the most out of the client/architect relationship and an overview of the architecture scene in the UK, New Architects 3 will serve not only as an important reference for clients, advisers and urban planners, but also as a resource to inspire readers and celebrate the value of high-quality contemporary architecture.
Practices featured in New Architects 3: 31/44 Architects • A449 • ACME • Adam Khan Architects • Adam Nathaniel Furman • Amin Taha • AOC • Archipelago • Architecture 00 • Article 25 • Asif Khan • Assemble • AY Architects • Baxendale Design Co • Bell Phillips • Carl Trenfield Architects • Carmody Groarke • CarverHaggard • Casper Mueller Kneer • Cassion Castle Architects • Citizens Design Bureau • Civic Architects • Coffey Architects • Coombs Jones • Dallas Pierce Quintero • David Kohn Architects • Delvendahl Martin • Denizen Works • DK-CM • Dominic McKenzie Architects • Duggan Morris • Dyvik Kahlen • Emulsion • Erect Architecture • Feilden Fowles • Friend and Company • Gatti Routh Rhodes • Gort Scott • Graeme Massie Architects • Hall McKnight • Haptic • HAT Projects • Hayhurst and Co • Hugh Strange Architects • Hugo Hardy • Invisible Studio • Jack Woolley • Jan Kattein Architects • Jonathan Hendry Architects • Laura Dewe Mathews • Liddicoat & Goldhill • Lyndon Goode Architects • Matheson Whiteley • Mikhail Riches • MW Architects • Nex • Nissen Richards • OMMX • Ordinary Architecture • Orkidstudio • OS31 • Platform 5 Architects • Practice Architecture • Prewett Bizley • Pricegore • PUP • RA Projects • RCKa • Robin Lee Architecture • Roz Barr Architects • Rural Office for Architecture • Russian for Fish • Sam Jacob Studio • Sandy Rendel Architects • Serie • Something & Son • Stitch • Studio Egret West • Studio Gil • Studio Sam Causer • Studio Weave • Surman Weston • Takero Shimazaki Architects • TDO • The Klassnick Corporation • Timothy Smith and Jonathan Taylor • Urban Projects Bureau • vPPR • We Made That • West Architecture • William Matthews Associates • William Smalley • YOU&ME
> The Architecture Foundation is an independent, non-profit agency that promotes architecture and urbanism. Since its foundation in 1991 as the UK’s first independent architecture centre, it has organized hundreds of design initiatives, events, exhibitions and education programmes in public venues across Britain and internationally.
Veste editoriale: Cartonato
Formato: 21,5×25,5
Pagine: 320
Immagini a colori-b/n: 450
Lingua: GB
Anno: 2016
ISBN: 9781858946450
Leggi le domande frequenti per avere maggiori informazioni sui metodi di pagamento, la spedizione e molto altro
Per acquistare uno o più libri è sufficiente compilare l’apposito modulo al quale si accede dalla scheda di ciascun libro.
Qualora i volumi ordinati non siano tutti immediatamente disponibili, il nostro staff si riserva di contattarti via mail per concordare le modalità di spedizione (A: invio immediato dei volumi presenti a magazzino e successivo invio di quelli mancanti – B. invio unico dopo il ricevimento da parte nostra dei volumi mancanti).
N.B. la fattura deve essere esplicitamente richiesta al momento dell’ordine, comunicando la ragione sociale completa di partita IVA e/o Codice Fiscale e Codice SDI.
Ai sensi dell’Art.5 del relativo Decreto, l’acquirente ha il diritto di recedere dal contratto e restituire i volumi ordinati entro 10 giorni lavorativi, purchè nel medesimo stato in cui li ha ricevuti. Il diritto di recesso dovrà essere esercitato mediante invio di lettera raccomandata A.R. a: LIMOND S.a.s. – via Arnolfo di Cambio 24/A – 37138 Verona (VR) – entro il termine di 10 (dieci) giorni lavorativi dal ricevimento dei volumi.
Tutti i resi dovranno essere autorizzati da Limond S.a.s (tel. +393472455641) con l’assegnazione di un numero di autorizzazione alla resa. Le spese di spedizione saranno interamente a carico del cliente e non si accetteranno pacchi in contrassegno.
Al ricevimento dei volumi, e verificata la loro integrità, Limond S.a.s. provvederà, entro 10 (dieci) giorni, ad accreditare il cliente del valore dei volumi restituiti.
La tempestività nell’evasione dell’ordine è determinata dalla disponibilità della merce ordinata. In caso di immediata disponibilità l’ordine verrà evaso entro 2 giorni lavorativi. Qualora uno o più libri non dovessero essere presenti a magazzino possono essere ordinati su richiesta; il nostro staff informerà il cliente, via mail, circa i tempi necessari per l’evasione dell’ordine.
Pagamento tramite bonifico bancario anticipato alle coordinate comunicate in fase di check-out
I costi di invio (che comprendono imballo e spedizione) per libri e riviste in ITALIA sono i seguenti:
Servizio postale: 3-5 gg (per merce immediatamente disponibile presso il nostro magazzino)
Per una quotazione dei costi di invio in EUROPA o per spedizioni internazionali vengono richiesti i seguenti dati:
Alla conferma di accettazione, verranno comunicate coordinate bancarie/account PayPal da utilizzare per il pagamento. Un Una volta ricevuto, verrà evasa la spedizione inoltrando notifica e tracciabiltà.
Limond s.a.s. di Cardinali Paolo & C.
Via Arnolfo di Cambio 24/A
37138 Verona – Italy
P.IVA: 03119440232
Copyright © 2025 Limond
Contattaci