The Buttermarket

2025-07-31T13:02:14+01:00

Somerset-based practice Thread has ‘re-revealed’ a collection of historic buildings in Redruth, North Cornwall, to create a vibrant hub for artists, food entrepreneurs and the local community.

The Buttermarket2025-07-31T13:02:14+01:00

Materials library: Manalo & White

2025-07-31T12:45:47+01:00

Aoibhín McGinley and Lauren Li Porter discuss how the practice’s expansive and carefully curated materials library infuses both its work and work-life with practicality and playfulness.

Materials library: Manalo & White2025-07-31T12:45:47+01:00

My Kind of Town: Henrietta Billings

2025-07-29T17:01:14+01:00

Henrietta Billings reflects on how Norwich’s rich historic character, vibrant economy and human-scale urbanism present both a model and a challenge for new development – and explains why SAVE Britain’s Heritage is helping shape a more contextual vision for its future.

My Kind of Town: Henrietta Billings2025-07-29T17:01:14+01:00

Rupert Cook and Socrates Miltiadou

2025-07-29T16:45:03+01:00

Rupert Cook and Socrates Miltiadou co-lead London practice Miltiadou Cook Mitzman Architects. They talk to AT about their beginnings in construction and stonemasonry and how they translate this experience into regenerative practice.

Rupert Cook and Socrates Miltiadou2025-07-29T16:45:03+01:00

Reflections: Red House

2025-07-29T17:28:40+01:00

John Pardey on William Morris and Philip Webb’s Red House in Bexleyheath – a home that looked to embody ‘truth’ in craftsmanship and construction and which to some, is the very first modern house.

Reflections: Red House2025-07-29T17:28:40+01:00

Explore Accoya

2025-07-29T14:41:16+01:00

James Latham unveils an innovative and immersive digital showcase for Accoya – one of the world’s most advanced, high-performance timbers.

Explore Accoya2025-07-29T14:41:16+01:00

Doris Duke

2025-07-29T17:29:55+01:00

Dutch practice Mecanoo has designed a theatre for Jacob’s Pillow, a pioneering dance centre in Western Massachusetts, USA. Isabel Allen visits a project shaped by a sensibility and spirit that refuses to be subdued.

Doris Duke2025-07-29T17:29:55+01:00

The Future of Steel Construction

2025-07-29T09:20:24+01:00

The British Constructional Steelwork Association is hosting a day event – taking place at the Mermaid, London on 13 November – aimed at architects, engineers and designers to explore the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of steel construction.

The Future of Steel Construction2025-07-29T09:20:24+01:00

Introducing the July-August 2025 issue of Architecture Today

2025-07-29T17:06:48+01:00

In this issue: Mecanoo's Doris Duke Theatre for Jacob’s Pillow dance centre in Massachusetts, finalists announced for the AT Awards, Ian Volner is revisits Louis Kahn’s SALK Institute, Pierre Bideau on hybrid stone, Rupert Cook and Socrates Miltiadou explain how the studio is moving towards regenerative practice, Materials Library with Manalo & White, Lower Campfield Market in Manchester by Project 3 and Thread ‘re-reveals’ a collection of historic buildings in Redruth, North Conwall.

Introducing the July-August 2025 issue of Architecture Today2025-07-29T17:06:48+01:00

A landmark reborn

2025-07-29T09:26:53+01:00

PermaQuik Hot-Melt Waterproofing from Radmat plays a key role at The Whiteley redevelopment in London’s Queensway.

A landmark reborn2025-07-29T09:26:53+01:00

Collaborative façade design: Greycoat Stores by SPPARC

2025-07-28T15:42:33+01:00

Project leaders from SPPARC, Anglian Architectural, and Schüco discuss the collaborative processes and technical challenges behind the façade of Greycoat Stores in London with AT’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw.

Collaborative façade design: Greycoat Stores by SPPARC2025-07-28T15:42:33+01:00
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