
In this book, Alain de Botton tackles a relationship central to our lives. Our buildings – and the objects we fill them with – affect us more profoundly than we might think. Turning the spotlight from the humble terraced house to some of the world’s most renowned buildings, de Botton considers how our private homes and public edifices influence how we feel, as well as how architects could build in ways that would increase our chances of happiness. Pages 102-103 pictures the Duckett House.
Build your own dream home by Elizabeth Wilde is an inspiring and informative introduction to the art of self-build. It reviews the creative options and offers practical advice for a successful, smooth running project. The Duckett House is featured on pages 72-79.
Article investigating the challenges and complexity of designing housing schemes within Brownfield sites. Here CABE voice their support for our strategic approach to the Oaklands College housing scheme.
Cover and building study. Article by Niall McLaughlin. Pages 31 - 41.
Cover and building study. Pages 22 - 33.
Cover and building study. Pages 26 - 35.
Cover and building study. Pages 24 - 32.
New Architects 2 by the Architecture Foundation is the second guide to Britain’s best young practices. Pages 94-95 feature the Spence House on Beaulieu River.
New Architects 1 by the Architecture Foundation is a guide to Britain’s best young practices. Pages 66-67 feature a private house in the New Forest.
Cover and building study. Pages 37 - 44.
Wallpaper Magazine
Arch of Happiness (A. de Botton)
Grand Designs (Attwood)
Architecture Today (Crossways)
BD Magazine (Eveline Lowe)
Country Houses (Duckett)
Design & Build (Duckett)
Design Reviewed (Oaklands)
Grand Designs Awards 2006
Independent Sussex
Insideout Magazine
Architecture Today (John Lewis)
Label Magazine (John Pardey)
New Architects Volume 1
New Architects Volume 2
the Iconic House