Braemar Mountain Rescue Centre

2026-07-15T10:43:47+01:00

Moxon Architects has renovated Scotland's first dedicated mountain rescue base in the Cairngorms National Park, extending and refurbishing the facility to create a robust operational hub that improves welfare, training and emergency response while respecting the character of its rural surroundings.

Braemar Mountain Rescue Centre2026-07-15T10:43:47+01:00

De Beauvoir Townhouse

2026-07-14T16:01:40+01:00

Mosley Thorold’s transformation of a Victorian townhouse in east London reshapes the home around light, movement and materiality, employing carefully reconfigured interiors with reclaimed craftwork to create a calm retreat for everyday living and entertaining.

De Beauvoir Townhouse2026-07-14T16:01:40+01:00

Per Kirkeby: making mystery and magic out of ordinary brick

2026-07-13T10:43:10+01:00

Publisher Torsten Bløndal and architecture professor Thomas Bo Jensen have joined forces to produce a compendium of the paintings, sculptures and buildings of Danish artist, poet, sculptor and film maker Per Kirkeby. John Pardey enjoys a lyrical tour through an eclectic portfolio rooted in love for the humble brick. 

Per Kirkeby: making mystery and magic out of ordinary brick2026-07-13T10:43:10+01:00

AccuRoof’s Robert Edwards in conversation with John Ramshaw

2026-07-02T11:46:14+01:00

Exploring the different types of cold-applied liquid roofing systems available; where and when they are most appropriately used; and the key specification, compliance, warranty and maintenance considerations that influence long-term performance.

AccuRoof’s Robert Edwards in conversation with John Ramshaw2026-07-02T11:46:14+01:00

Lifeline Community Centre

2026-07-15T10:44:01+01:00

Assemble has transformed a pair of former United Dairies warehouses on the Becontree Estate in Dagenham into a flexible community hub for LifeLine Church and Community Resources.

Lifeline Community Centre2026-07-15T10:44:01+01:00

Moon House

2026-07-10T20:19:35+01:00

Office S&M has turned a dark Victorian townhouse in Kensington into a light-filled home for two art collectors. A three-storey rear extension, bespoke architectural interventions and commissioned artworks combine to create a house that functions equally as a family home and a carefully curated gallery.

Moon House2026-07-10T20:19:35+01:00

Stefano Boeri’s Parliament of Living Species

2026-07-09T08:40:06+01:00

Stefano Boeri’s Parliament of Living Species transforms Milan’s council chamber into a forum where non-human life is given a political voice, challenging conventional approaches to urban planning by asking how cities might be designed if animals, insects and ecosystems were represented alongside people.

Stefano Boeri’s Parliament of Living Species2026-07-09T08:40:06+01:00

Pangolin Shield

2026-07-07T16:53:28+01:00

Studio Saar and Atelier One's landmark pavilion for the London Design Festival reinterprets traditional Indian shields to create a bamboo canopy that explores protection, power, displacement and cultural exchange in the heart of the capital.

Pangolin Shield2026-07-07T16:53:28+01:00

Free photography workshop at Art Deco Marine Court and architectural walking tour of Burton’s St Leonard’s for RAI members

2026-07-07T08:29:06+01:00

RAI members are invited to join Timothy Soar's free-to-attend photography workshop at one of the UK's most iconic Art Deco seaside buildings – and enjoy a bespoke walking tour of the architectural highlights of St Leonard's-on-Sea. 

Free photography workshop at Art Deco Marine Court and architectural walking tour of Burton’s St Leonard’s for RAI members2026-07-07T08:29:06+01:00

Reflections: Säynätsalo Town Hall

2026-07-13T10:49:43+01:00

John Pardey revisits Alvar Aalto’s Säynätsalo Town Hall in Finland, a building founded in history, landscape and civic life, and one of the architect’s most consummate works.

Reflections: Säynätsalo Town Hall2026-07-13T10:49:43+01:00

Quality in numbers: why working with a stable of practices produces better outcomes on large regeneration schemes

2026-07-07T09:11:36+01:00

Michael Clark, Design Director at Hadley Property Group, explains how working with Haworth Tompkins, Metropolitan Workshop, Studio Egret West and dRMM on 980 Great West Road in Brentford is producing richer outcomes than any single practice could achieve alone.

Quality in numbers: why working with a stable of practices produces better outcomes on large regeneration schemes2026-07-07T09:11:36+01:00
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