Reframing colour as a tool for architecture
AT Editor2026-02-16T16:58:09+00:00Crown Paints discusses Colour Insights 2025/26, its latest research into the evolving role of colour in the built environment.
Crown Paints discusses Colour Insights 2025/26, its latest research into the evolving role of colour in the built environment.
Designing commercial roofs with solar in mind is fast becoming a commercial necessity. Edward Cooke, AccuRoof National Sales Manager (Solar & Renewables) discusses how early-stage PV integration, technical coordination and warranty-led thinking can help specifiers deliver long-term value with confidence.
At an Architecture Today event at the Schüco showroom in London, architects, engineers and façade specialists behind two major projects – 76 Southbank and Belfast Grand Central Station – discussed what successful collaboration looks like when delivering large, complex buildings in demanding urban contexts.
Rodić Davidson Architects’ Chelsea mews house unites domestic life with museum-grade conservation for a treasured couture collection.
John Puttick Associates has completed a bold and ambitious youth hub in Grimsby, skilfully blending heritage retrofit with new-build construction.
James Hardie launches the Conceal System for Hardie® Panel, a new hidden-fixing solution for fibre cement panels
As pressures around climate, biodiversity, viability and governance intensify, a roundtable convened by Architecture Today and Max Fordham explored how early masterplanning choices can enable – or quietly foreclose – regenerative outcomes over decades.
Renner Hainke Wirth Zirn Architekten and WDJArchitecten have transformed a listed early-20th-century coffee warehouse in Rotterdam into a spectacular new home for the Nederlands Fotomuseum.
How can timber contribute to healing environments in hospitals? Jens Axelsson, architect at White Arkitekter, and Cristiana Caira, healthcare architect at White Arkitekter, discuss salutogenic design, the evidence behind wood and wellbeing, and the technical, cultural and regulatory barriers that still shape its use in healthcare buildings.
Turner.Works has transformed a former textile manufacturing site in north London into a sustainable makers’ campus that combines refurbished industrial buildings with new creative workspaces.
Sownd Certification: the new benchmark for audio-inclusive architecture
HTA Design’s 32-storey co-living tower in North Acton employs volumetric modular construction to deliver 462 compact homes above a reinstated neighbourhood pub.