New Provostry

2024-07-01T08:28:03+01:00

Studio acht has reworked a neglected neo-Gothic provost residence in Prague Castle, Czech Republic, improving visitor amenities and opening up a new view over the city.

New Provostry2024-07-01T08:28:03+01:00

Looking ahead in 2024

2024-07-01T09:14:45+01:00

Lee Bucknall, Country Manager UK & Ireland at James Hardie, explores the state of the cladding industry in 2024, and the main issues affecting architects, contractors, and homebuilders.

Looking ahead in 20242024-07-01T09:14:45+01:00

Schüco Excellence Awards 2024

2024-07-04T15:51:58+01:00

Projects by Grafton Architects, Levitt Bernstein, and TODD Architects are among the winners selected by this year’s distinguished awards jury.

Schüco Excellence Awards 20242024-07-04T15:51:58+01:00

Getting better

2024-06-26T15:47:33+01:00

A new era of CPD began this year following a major shake-up of requirements, compliance and enforcement by the ARB and RIBA. Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw reports on the changes that have been made and how these are impacting architectural practices.

Getting better2024-06-26T15:47:33+01:00

Rural Urban Synthesis Society

2024-07-03T15:47:09+01:00

Shepheard Epstein Hunter, with Architype and Jon Broome Associates, has completed 36 homes for the Rural Urban Synthesis Society, a community land trust in Lewisham.

Rural Urban Synthesis Society2024-07-03T15:47:09+01:00

Dispatches from Seoul and the Serpentine: Minsuk Cho

2024-06-25T09:05:42+01:00

AT chats to Minsuk Cho, founder of Seoul-based studio Mass Studies, about learning from Rem Koolhaas, working in New York, the Netherlands and South Korea, and his Serpentine Pavilion in Hyde Park.

Dispatches from Seoul and the Serpentine: Minsuk Cho2024-06-25T09:05:42+01:00
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