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AT Editor2021-07-01T09:53:57+01:00Pendock’s Technical Project Manager, Gavin Byram, discusses how and why the company’s specialist casing and enclosure systems can benefit education projects with AT's Technical Editor John Ramshaw.
Pendock’s Technical Project Manager, Gavin Byram, discusses how and why the company’s specialist casing and enclosure systems can benefit education projects with AT's Technical Editor John Ramshaw.
Simon Allford is hopeful for a way of working that is more inquisitive, more civilised, more generous and more tolerant – and equipped to build the architecture of a low carbon world.
Watch our webinar in collaboration with Schüco, which explores how buildings can be designed to respond more positively to environmental, economic and social change.
Architect speak, crit culture, feeling like an outsider and the importance of plain speaking and finding time to watch TV.
Becky Gordon, Regional Sustainability Manager UKIME at Interface, discusses how the manufacturer is making the step from carbon neutral to carbon negative products.
Sarah Peake, Sustainability Manager at Sika UK, explores how green roofs can be used to help mitigate climate change and its effects.
Marmox’s XPS Multiboard cuts heat loss across the envelope.
The top floor of Canary Wharf’s One Canada Square has been converted into new quarters for the UCL School of Management.
Architecture Today's contributing editor Ian Volner is on the ground in Venice checking out pavilions and installations, and reporting on what is set to be one of the most unusual biennales to date.
RUFF Architects has refurbished the much-loved cinemas at London’s Barbican Centre.
Eight special prize winners have been announced in the competition to find London's best home extension, ahead of an overall winner later this month.
Chris Dyson is interested in the impact of the pandemic on transport and is working on a project to encourage cycling as a safe and secure way to move around the city.