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Rowan Moore

Architecture: Rowan Moore’s five best projects of 2023

Appleby Blue Almshouse.
‘A haven of peace’: Appleby Blue almshouse. Photograph: Philip Vile

1. Appleby Blue almshouse, London SE16
Witherford Watson Mann

The traditional almshouse reinvented in a modern urban setting. Sheltered housing that gives a haven of peace around a garden court, while connecting to the busy city life surrounding the site. If only all housing for older people could be designed this way.

2. Greville Street/ 8 Bleeding Heart Yard, London, EC1
Amin Taha/Groupwork

A drab 1970s office block renovated by veiling it in versions of the facades of the older buildings it replaced, realised in brass mesh. An architectural ghost that brings back a sense of time to the site. An inspired way to reuse a building.

3. Croydon colonnade
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Croydon colonnade by Adam Furman
Adam Furman’s Croydon colonnade. Photograph: Gareth Gardner

A public route animated by three-dimensional vitreous tiles, tactile and weighty, with what their designer Adam Furman calls a “luscious depth” of colour and crazing. Inspirations include the zigzag patterns of Durham Cathedral and the architect of Centre Point, Richard Seifert. Beautiful and delightful, a work of real craft.

4. Sunspot, Jaywick Sands
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A case of doing a lot with a little, a robust and playful structure that brings much-needed employment to Jaywick Sands, Essex, which started in the 1930s as a settlement of DIY seaside holiday homes. It’s a new landmark for the resort, with the improvisational spirit of its pioneers.

5. Wedding Cake, Waddesdon Manor
Joana Vasconcelos

Joana Vasconcelos’s Wedding Cake at Waddesdon Manor in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
Joana Vasconcelos’s Wedding Cake at Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

An inspired folly for the Rothschild manor of Waddesdon in Buckinghamshire. A three-tier, house-sized wedding cake clad in pink, green and blue ceramic tiles and decorated with dolphins, candles and mermaids. Because why not?

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