3 & 15 West Lane

2025-07-17T11:19:18+01:00

HTA Design’s latest addition to Canary Wharf delivers two aparthotel buildings and a new public square that echo the area’s industrial past while shaping its residential future.

3 & 15 West Lane2025-07-17T11:19:18+01:00

School of Specification – Stone and hybrid materials

2025-07-14T12:30:59+01:00

Pierre Bidaud, Creative Director at The Stonemasonry Company, has produced a School of Specification module exploring hybrid stone construction. Here, he considers the key principles, benefits, and challenges of hybrid stone construction.

School of Specification – Stone and hybrid materials2025-07-14T12:30:59+01:00

MB PUReactive: A cold balcony waterproofing solution

2025-07-14T09:43:06+01:00

AccuRoof Technical Director Daniel Bosworth discusses the key performance and applicational benefits of Remmers MB PUReactive liquid-applied waterproofing membrane for cold concrete balconies with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw.

MB PUReactive: A cold balcony waterproofing solution2025-07-14T09:43:06+01:00

One Pool Street, UCL East

2025-07-22T14:51:36+01:00

Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands's gateway building to UCL's new East campus in Queen Elizabeth's Olympic Park combines student accommodation with a range of learning spaces that blur conventional boundaries between education and civic life.

One Pool Street, UCL East2025-07-22T14:51:36+01:00

Designing for the undiscovered: Dispatches from the Ray Dolby Centre

2025-10-23T16:28:58+01:00

The Ray Dolby Centre at the University of Cambridge is a next-generation physics facility designed by Jestico + Whiles for discoveries that are yet to be made. AT speaks to Jude Harris, Director at Jestico + Whiles, about how adaptability, technical precision, and collaboration with scientists shaped a building that not only meets today's exacting research demands but is engineered to evolve with science for decades to come. 

Designing for the undiscovered: Dispatches from the Ray Dolby Centre2025-10-23T16:28:58+01:00

Vyšehrad Railway Bridge

2025-07-10T13:57:08+01:00

AT speaks to civil engineer Ian Firth, who has challenged demolition threats of Prague’s Vyšehrad Railway Bridge with a proposal to restore the landmark, upgrading its infrastructure for modern rail demands. With UNESCO now backing its protection, the bridge becomes a test case in how cities can balance progress with preservation.

Vyšehrad Railway Bridge2025-07-10T13:57:08+01:00

Reflections: Gemeentemuseum

2025-07-08T17:31:13+01:00

John Pardey on Hendrik Petrus Berlage's Gemeentemuseum in The Hague (1934) – a building that can be read as a European evolution of Frank Lloyd Wright's work and reconsidered the decorative use of stone and brick.

Reflections: Gemeentemuseum2025-07-08T17:31:13+01:00
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