Tom Bennett
Nelly Greig2025-04-24T16:05:15+01:00Tom Bennett, Director of Studio Bark, speaks to AT about their bespoke carbon analysis tools and U-Build's new acoustic interior partition, 'U-What'.
Tom Bennett, Director of Studio Bark, speaks to AT about their bespoke carbon analysis tools and U-Build's new acoustic interior partition, 'U-What'.
The deadline for entries to the 2025 Schüco Excellence Awards, for buildings that feature Schüco facades, window and door systems is  Thursday 24 April at 11.59pm.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with FabSpeed and Velux, exploring how architects, clients and self-builders are developing new housing types and delivery models to address the housing crisis.
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Keith Williams Architects' library and art gallery in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland, is a critical building block in the town's social infrastructure and a well-used civic space. Â
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Darren Brennan, Specification Director at Siderise, answers readers’ questions on passive fire protection for the building envelope.
Alison Brooks and Ruben Ramos discuss the way the practice’s approach to materiality is informed by socio-cultural factors, environmental concerns, and a desire to reconnect with nature.
Michelmersh explores the rising popularity of Roman bricks in contemporary architecture.
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