SonaSpray: The eco-champion in architectural acoustics
AT Editor2025-06-20T08:33:10+01:00SonaSpray: The eco-champion in architectural acoustics
SonaSpray: The eco-champion in architectural acoustics
Bindloss Dawes has restored a rural hamlet in south-west France – and remodelled a 300-year-old barn – to create a tranquil wellness destination. Â
Carmody Groarke’s transformation of a 1970s warehouse into a six-storey, demountable office scheme delivers a low-tech, low-carbon landmark for Bethnal Green.
ASWS, The Cotswold Casement Company, West Leigh, and Joseph Ash Galvanizing are among the companies that have triumphed at this year’s SWA Awards.
The deadline to enter the Architecture Today Awards 2025 has been extended to Wednesday 2 July.
By engaging early with clients, being honest about what's possible and embedding co-design throughout the project lifecycle, Glasgow's New Practice (part of Civic) are challenging extractive traditions in a movement towards restorative and regenerative architecture.
Studio MUTT’s bold but thoughtful transformation of Royal Albert Dock builds on Liverpool’s proud history of commissioning young, imaginative practices to reinvigorate the city.
Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw discusses best practice for a technically challenging reinforced bituminous membrane (RBM) roof refurbishment on the Grade II-listed Halifax Building in West Yorkshire with AccuRoof’s Ian Dryden (National Sales Manager) and Adam Trickett (Senior Technical Design Lead), as well as Apex Asphalt Director Carl Coult.
Tim Allen-Booth from Niall McLaughlin Architects and Adrian Roker from James Latham discuss the detail design and specification of key joinery elements within the New Library at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, with AT’s John Ramshaw.
Sharon Giffen explains how Earls Court’s cosmopolitan heritage and an ambitious 44-acre masterplan are set to reignite West London as a hub of innovation, culture and community.
Are you a student or architecture educator? The AT Awards Student Prize is free to enter – submissions must be complete by 2 July.
James White, Timber Sales Development Manager at James Latham, answers readers’ questions on specifying sustainable hardwoods.
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