Contemporary architecture is practiced against the backdrop of continuous rapid change and the consequent multiple systems of disconnections it creates. Architects have the capacity to think on a variety of scales and handle complex data. We are problem solvers with a regard foraesthetics, and as such we have a vital contribution to make to the job of stitching together multiple disconnections.

The Digital Media Centre, Barnsley appeared in this 2009 book on the use of stone in contemporary buildings throughout Europe.


Urban Design in Britain and Ireland

Published: September 2002

The Good Place Guide describes more than 120 places throughout Great Britain and Ireland that people are likely to enjoy using or visiting. It is not intended to cover traditional and historic places that have remained virtually unchanged but concentrates on those places that have been created or significantly changed over the last 50 years and are good examples of the design of places as distinct from the individual building.


A CABE publication

Published: October 2001

Bridlington Promenade is profiled in this publication by CABE on innovation and integration in design and construction.


Published: May 2000

Bauman Lyons are included in this monograph which features fourteen young architectural practices together with their most admired buildings and projects. Each office is portrayed in detail, documenting several projects and including biographical information, providing the compelling overview of the young architectural scene in Britain which has previously been lacking.