Yukta Chegu wins 2026 Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship

2026-08-20T11:31:04+01:00

University of Bath student Yukta Chegu has won the 2026 RIBA Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship for research exploring what global construction can learn from India’s informal material salvage economies.

Yukta Chegu wins 2026 Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship2026-08-20T11:31:04+01:00

Help the client: beyond business as usual

2026-08-20T11:40:36+01:00

Beau Lotto of Hummingbird Learning Lab, Piers Taylor of Invisible Studio and Julia Barfield of Marks Barfield Architects are hosting an interactive brainstorm at Regenerative Design 2026, exploring how to help clients get radical projects off the ground and challenge the conventions that hinder collaborative, regenerative design.

Help the client: beyond business as usual2026-08-20T11:40:36+01:00

New Story Garden

2026-08-17T15:14:49+01:00

Jan Kattein Architects and Global Generation have transformed a former railway storage site at London’s King’s Cross into a permanent ecology garden, built from natural and reclaimed materials with the help of more than 3,000 volunteers.

New Story Garden2026-08-17T15:14:49+01:00

My Kind of Town: Farid Esmaeil

2026-08-17T11:12:25+01:00

For X Architects founding partner Farid Esmaeil, Dubai is an extraordinary laboratory with a climate that demands a careful approach to materiality and passive design and a confidence that invites you to test ideas, challenge conventions and imagine architecture in new ways.

My Kind of Town: Farid Esmaeil2026-08-17T11:12:25+01:00

Regenerative Design takes to Radio 4

2026-08-17T14:14:53+01:00

RIBA President Elect Jay Morton, Architecture Today Editor Isabel Allen and author and historian Barnabas Calder discuss housing and regenerative design with Tom Heap and Helen Czerski on Radio 4's Rare Earth.

Regenerative Design takes to Radio 42026-08-17T14:14:53+01:00

Visit the Bears at Wildheart at Regenerative Design 2026

2026-08-14T14:44:29+01:00

Real-time real-size live footage of two bears rescued from captivity and re-housed at the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary will be on display at the Regenerative Design 2026 throughout October, celebrating an on-going collaboration between Wildheart and the RAI. 

Visit the Bears at Wildheart at Regenerative Design 20262026-08-14T14:44:29+01:00

Tollymore

2026-08-18T12:41:22+01:00

Set on a steep triangular site above the Shimna river in Newcastle, Northern Ireland, McGonigle McGrath's Tollymore house steps six separate volumes down towards the water, trading the conventional continuity of a family home for a domestic landscape that rests in the spaces between nature and dwelling.

Tollymore2026-08-18T12:41:22+01:00

Tournesol swimming pool

2026-08-13T16:58:44+01:00

Studio Arcos B has reworked one of France’s distinctive 1970s Tournesol swimming pools, preserving Bernard Schoeller’s prefabricated domed structure as the centrepiece of a more sustainable and accessible leisure complex.

Tournesol swimming pool2026-08-13T16:58:44+01:00

The death of the architectural ego

2026-08-14T08:49:20+01:00

Laura Baron, Head of Sustainability at Purcell, calls for architects to set aside ego and embrace their role as custodians, working collaboratively to preserve, adapt and enrich the places and communities entrusted to their care.

The death of the architectural ego2026-08-14T08:49:20+01:00
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