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Jason Sayer2025-07-17T11:19:18+01:00HTA 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.
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.
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.
VitraDual: A high-performance, non-combustible rainscreen solution from Valcan
Interface introduces global carpet tile and LVT collections made for timeless interiors
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Wraptite® external air barrier helps to create state-of-the-art learning environments for Scottish pupils
CUPACLAD reigns in central London mansard renovation
Optima Systems’ solutions meet the demands for sustainability, adaptability and high-performance at The Crick