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AT Editor2025-02-12T12:16:42+00:00A family-led residential development in south London by MW Architects combines high-quality materials and craftsmanship with sustainability.
A family-led residential development in south London by MW Architects combines high-quality materials and craftsmanship with sustainability.
Catch Architecture Today and UK Architects Declare at this year's Futurebuild exhibition where you can learn about the Regenerative Architecture Index at our innovative stand and through a series of talks.
In this issue: Timothy Soar revisits winners of the 2024 AT Awards documenting them as they are now, having stood the test of time; we hear from architects and clients on what made their projects so successful; Tom Bloxham reflects on 30 years of Urban Splash and Fernando Sordo Madaleno on Mexico City.
Oscar Acoustics, a year in reflection
The Japanese practice led by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa has been recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects for its balance of simplicity and depth, crafting spaces that prioritise light, inclusivity, and a profound connection to place.
A new book from The Modernist tells the story of Welsh architectural practice Hird & Brooks and explores its obsession ith crafting the perfect holiday home.
Zentia introduces Obsidian: a stylish black ceiling tile that is designed to add elegance to any interior.
Cavity Trays: Expert advice for conditions when both cavity wall skins are wet
Dave Johnstone, Technical Services Manager at Michelmersh, answers readers’ questions on brick workmanship.
Passivent plays its part in a new Passivhaus school
AT chats to… John Darlington, director at the World Monuments Fund (WMF) about how under threat sites can get support, how architects can engage with such sites and why the moon has been nominated on the 2025 WMF Watch list.