A life behind the lens
AT Editor2021-05-10T09:39:45+01:00Timothy Soar reflects on changing technology, travelling the globe and helping architects to inspire new audiences and win more work.
Timothy Soar reflects on changing technology, travelling the globe and helping architects to inspire new audiences and win more work.
Elastico Farm has designed a pair of houses at Torrazza Piemonte outside Turin, that experiment with the structural possibilities of granite and disrupt the monotony of the suburban setting.
In her first editorial, Isabel Allen writes about the responsibility – and the challenge – of shepherding in a new era at Architecture Today.
The trouble with education, learning from Summer School and the importance of talking frankly about architecture as a career.
There’s more to Pendock than decorative casings and enclosures, as Architecture Today’s technical editor John Ramshaw discovers
High-performance roofing and insulation products from Radmat have contributed to outstanding levels of sustainability at Bloomberg’s European HQ in London
Graham Taylor, sales and marketing director at Zentia, formerly Armstrong Ceiling Solutions, explores the role that ceilings can play in promoting recovery and wellbeing in healthcare buildings
Schlüter-Systems take hotel bathrooms to the next level
An AT webinar explored how new housing typologies can complement contemporary lifestyles while also promoting greater social cohesion and sustainability.
The Timber Trade Federation presents the winners of its design competition in a virtual exhibition and event series
Ciclostile Architettura adds burnt wood and stone extension to a Bologna farmhouse.