Fulham Pier
Populous has completed Fulham Pier, Fulham FC’s new riverside stand that opens up a new pathway along the River Thames and strives to be a luxury destination beyond match days.
Pavilion 13, Kyiv
Kyiv-based architecture studio ФОРМА has completed the first phase of a sensitive restoration and adaptive reuse of ‘Pavilion 13’, a Soviet-era exposition hall once dedicated to coal mining, into a permanent cultural venue for the Pavilion of Culture.
Dispatches: Norman Foster on the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial
Foster + Partners has been selected to design the national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II in St James’s Park, London. Norman Foster spoke to AT about his practice’s approach to the project.
SIX St Andrew Street
Barr Gazetas breathes new life into a 1990s office block in Farringdon with a sustainable, people-focused retrofit for Great Portland Estates that prioritises occupancy wellbeing and workspace flexibility.
Gaudí’s Casa Batlló restored
The restoration of Casa Batlló’s back façade and private courtyard has revealed a side of the iconic building unseen for over a century, faithfully returning Gaudí’s family retreat to its original 1906 brilliance.
Raising the standard
Kingspan Insulation is rebuilding trust across the construction industry through a renewed focus on transparency, rigorous testing, and best-in-class compliance.
Amassa Retreat
Bindloss Dawes has restored a rural hamlet in south-west France – and remodelled a 300-year-old barn – to create a tranquil wellness destination.
Galvanise: 469 Bethnal Green Road
Carmody Groarke’s transformation of a 1970s warehouse into a six-storey, demountable office scheme delivers a low-tech, low-carbon landmark for Bethnal Green.
Steel Window Association Awards 2025
ASWS, The Cotswold Casement Company, West Leigh, and Joseph Ash Galvanizing are among the companies that have triumphed at this year’s SWA Awards.
AT Awards deadline extended!
The deadline to enter the Architecture Today Awards 2025 has been extended to Wednesday 2 July.
New Practice (part of Civic)
By engaging early with clients, being honest about what's possible and embedding co-design throughout the project lifecycle, Glasgow's New Practice (part of Civic) are challenging extractive traditions in a movement towards restorative and regenerative architecture.
Royal Albert Dock
Studio MUTT’s bold but thoughtful transformation of Royal Albert Dock builds on Liverpool’s proud history of commissioning young, imaginative practices to reinvigorate the city.
My Kind of Town: Sharon Giffen
Sharon Giffen explains how Earls Court’s cosmopolitan heritage and an ambitious 44-acre masterplan are set to reignite West London as a hub of innovation, culture and community.
Calling all students!
Are you a student or architecture educator? The AT Awards Student Prize is free to enter – submissions must be complete by 2 July.
Arklow Wastewater Treatment Plant
Clancy Moore Architects’ wastewater treatment plant at Arklow, County Wicklow, transforms a vital piece of infrastructure into a civic landmark – balancing pragmatism with poetic expression on a prominent coastal site.
The Briggait
A landmark of Glasgow's industrial past, The Briggait has long stood as a gateway between the city's medieval Merchant City and the River Clyde. Now, thanks to an ambitious refurbishment by Collective Architecture, two of its historic market halls have been restored, rekindling a vital connection to the river and the distinctive cultural landscape beyond.
Dispatches from Newcastle: Alt Studios
AT chats to Paul Milner and Scott Savin, co-founders of Newcastle-based ALT STUDIOS, about founding a practice during the pandemic, designing a major mixed-use scheme in Northern Ireland, and mentoring the next generation through their CANDID initiative.
My Kind of Town: Anna Parker
As decision-makers search for a defining brand, Anna Parker contends that Birmingham’s identity is already evident in its bold architecture, creative energy, and proud local spirit.
in partnership with AccuRoof (formerly SIG Design and Technology)
Muzej Lah
David Chipperfield Architects unveils Muzej Lah, a contemporary art museum for the Fundacija Lah collection in Bled, Slovenia, that is set to open in Summer 2026.
Dispatches from the Serpentine Pavilion: Marina Tabassum
AT chats to Marina Tabassum, the Bangladeshi architect behind the 25th Serpentine Pavilion which has opened in West London. We learn about what informed her design for A Capsule in Time, and the challenges of building a temporary structure on the Hyde Park site.
Materials library: Bennetts Associates
Peter Fisher and Alexandra Francis discuss how the practice’s nuanced approach to sustainability balances material research and data analysis with storytelling and a resource-minimalist aesthetic.
Spotlight on products in use
in partnership with manufacturers
Learning from Cedric Price
In the 1990s, Cedric Price’s radical approach to architectural practice – prioritising processes over buildings – was seen as visionary and eccentric. Today, as the Regenerative Architecture Index reveals, his ideas about systems, adaptability, and the intelligence of practice itself are central to an evolving, more sustainable profession.
AT Workplace Webinar: Return to the Office
Join us on Wednesday 25th June to learn about how architects are reimagining office design to balance collaboration, wellbeing, and sustainability, while embracing flexibility and efficiency in the workplace as companies mandate a return to the office.
Designing for safety, security and sustainability
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Kuraray and Selectaglaze, exploring how architects and consultants are designing resilient, low-carbon buildings that are secure, durable and inviting.
2025 Serpentine Pavilion
Marina Tabassum Architects’ 2025 Serpentine Pavilion, ‘A Capsule in Time’ brings a poetic, ephemeral structure to Kensington Gardens, drawing on the dynamic heritage of the Bengal Delta to create a versatile, light-filled gathering space.
From earth to action
Jim Matthews, managing director of HG Matthews, talks to AT about the challenges and opportunities facing the construction industry as it shifts towards more sustainable and regenerative practices, and the role of leadership, innovation and collaboration in driving meaningful change.
Introducing the May-June 2025 issue of Architecture Today
In this issue: Clancy Moore Architects’ Arklow Wastewater Treatment Plant, Marks Barfield Architects’ proposal for West Somerset Tidal Lagoon, Studio MUTT’s transformation of Royal Albert Dock, Office S&M’s Red Cow Terrace in Hertfordshire, Materials Library with Bennetts Associates, Still Standing: Milan's Torre Velasca, National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing reworked and much more.