We are re-thatching the roof of the Bachelors’ Club, the site of Robert Burns’s social club in the 18th century.
From the timeless beauty of Rosenborg Castle, a 17th-century gem, to the sleek lines of the Copenhagen Opera House, the ...
The restoration of a freemasons’ club where Robert Burns learned to dance has commenced with the entire building being re-thatched.
Chipperfield’s Alexander Schwarz explains the risky process of revelation on this reinvention of the remains of a ...
Turkish studio KOOP Architects has revitalised the 17th-century Ottoman Seddülbahir Fortress on the Gallipoli peninsula, creating an outline in timber that suggests how its stone ruins would have ...
The Bachelors’ Club, in Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, was co-founded by the poet and is being restored by the National Trust for ...
The Patriarchal Monastery of Agia Triada Tsagarolon (Holy Trinity) is located in the Akrotiri Peninsula, on the island of ...
The Burns Bachelors’ Club is a small two-storey thatched cottage and thought to originate from the 17th century.
From the north to the south, romantic hotels are certainly not in short supply across the British countryside. But from its ...
As dusk falls over the City of Light, a new spectacle is illuminating Saint-Sulpice church, a monument whose interiors are even larger than Notre Dame’s ...
Trace the original street grid of Manhattan in 1667 and physically touch some of the oldest remnants of New York City like an ...
The mystery-cloaked Himalayan kingdom seeks Gross National Happiness, loves its king and wards off evil spirits with phallic ...