Rendering versus reality

2021-08-09T12:26:49+01:00

According to the glossy renders, the Marble Arch Mound was to be a lush green hill offering visitors spectacular views of Hyde Park. But the reality turned out to be rather different, writes Amanda Baillieu.

Rendering versus reality2021-08-09T12:26:49+01:00

Sarah Featherstone

2022-11-22T12:13:39+00:00

Being based in the Welsh countryside allows Sarah Featherstone to focus on projects that respond directly to the ecological and climate crisis and tackle rural isolation.

Sarah Featherstone2022-11-22T12:13:39+00:00

Farmyard at The Newt

2021-08-03T17:58:43+01:00

Richard Parr Associates has restored a cluster of farm buildings, transforming them into a bedroom suites, a restaurant and a swimming pool for The Newt boutique hotel in Somerset.

Farmyard at The Newt2021-08-03T17:58:43+01:00

Cove Ridge

2021-08-19T15:07:02+01:00

Coffey Architects has replaced a 1930s cottage on the north Devon coast with a house that fits happily with its neighbours but makes a big statement inside, finds Richard Weston.

Cove Ridge2021-08-19T15:07:02+01:00

Pedro Gil

2022-11-22T12:13:39+00:00

For Pedro Gil, architecture is a platform to give a voice to disenfranchised groups, push for positive social change and solve problems in creative and unexpected ways.

Pedro Gil2022-11-22T12:13:39+00:00

Know your bricks

2021-09-01T09:32:18+01:00

Keith Aldis, Brick Development Association CEO, explains the importance of differentiating between clay and concrete bricks.

Know your bricks2021-09-01T09:32:18+01:00

Introducing the July-August 2021 issue

2021-09-01T09:37:11+01:00

School’s out. Summer shows are in full swing. Which brings into sharp focus the mismatch between architectural education and the pedestrian-but-critical issues facing the profession.

Introducing the July-August 2021 issue2021-09-01T09:37:11+01:00

Habitat Matters

2021-08-25T12:35:06+01:00

Architecture Today is partnering with Habitat Matters to support a series of a webinars and podcasts discussing the challenges of supporting natural habitats in the built environment in the run up to the UN's COP15 and COP26 conferences.

Habitat Matters2021-08-25T12:35:06+01:00

The Old Timberyard

2021-08-03T13:54:39+01:00

Richard Dudzicki of RDA Architects has converted a 19th-century brick workshop from his practice’s office into a home for his family and a contemporary addition to the Victorian street.

The Old Timberyard2021-08-03T13:54:39+01:00
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