Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios: Stephen Taylor Court, Cambridge

2023-06-08T17:55:16+01:00

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has completed a Passivhaus hall of residence for King's College, Cambridge. Holly Galbraith explains how the practice combined modern methods of construction, attention to detail and well-honed placemaking skills to minimise embodied and operational carbon and deliver a project that responds intelligently to its context.

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios: Stephen Taylor Court, Cambridge2023-06-08T17:55:16+01:00

Katrina Kostic Samen

2023-03-20T10:30:45+00:00

Katrina Kostic Samen uses her position within the real estate and construction industry to promote a strong female agenda, support the next generation and champion buildings that have a heart and soul.

Katrina Kostic Samen2023-03-20T10:30:45+00:00

Ravelin Sports Centre

2023-06-05T16:09:31+01:00

A major new-build sports building in Portsmouth by FaulknerBrowns Architects and Max Fordham has set a new environmental benchmark with an operational energy consumption of less than 100 kWh/m²/yr.

Ravelin Sports Centre2023-06-05T16:09:31+01:00

AT Awards Editor’s Prize Winner: New Court, Trinity College, Cambridge by 5th Studio

2023-06-22T15:36:06+01:00

Oliver Smith from 5th Studio,  together with AT Awards judges Isabel Allen, Simon Allford, Hanif Kara and Nana Biamah-Ofosu discuss the exemplary retrofit of one of Cambridge University's Grade I listed buildings and its role in challenging attitudes towards heritage and conservation. Timothy Soar’s photographs capture the project as it looks today.

AT Awards Editor’s Prize Winner: New Court, Trinity College, Cambridge by 5th Studio2023-06-22T15:36:06+01:00

AT Awards International Winner: University of Amsterdam by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

2023-06-02T12:44:25+01:00

Louise Regan and Yuk Ming Lam from AHMM, together with AT Awards judges Lee Mallett, Asif Din and Isabel Allen discuss the challenges involved in updating a 1960s masterplan and the way the project has evolved over time. Photographer Timothy Soar captures the project in use.

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AT Awards International Winner: University of Amsterdam by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris2023-06-02T12:44:25+01:00
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