Making a sound investment

2024-06-17T15:47:53+01:00

Acoustic solutions pioneer Oscar Acoustics has opened its state-of-the-art headquarters in Rochester, Kent.

Making a sound investment2024-06-17T15:47:53+01:00

Ask the expert: Timber reuse

2024-06-06T08:34:11+01:00

Dr Colin Rose, Founding Partner of UK CLT, and Senior Research Fellow at University College London, answers readers’ questions on timber reuse.

Ask the expert: Timber reuse2024-06-06T08:34:11+01:00

Sidcup Storyteller

2024-12-19T16:40:13+00:00

DRDH Architects has delivered a combined library, cinema and residential building for the London suburb of Sidcup. Madeleine Jacob examines the tensions between commercial viability and civic ambition.

Sidcup Storyteller2024-12-19T16:40:13+00:00

Reaching for the sky

2024-06-10T09:44:10+01:00

High-performance lining products from Knauf form a key component of an ambitious eco-friendly office development in Manchester.

Reaching for the sky2024-06-10T09:44:10+01:00

Mass Studies’ Serpentine Pavilion

2024-06-06T08:29:26+01:00

Archipelagic Void by Korean architect Minsuk Cho of Seoul-based studio Mass Studies is the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion and features five unique 'islands' cast in black timber.

Mass Studies’ Serpentine Pavilion2024-06-06T08:29:26+01:00

Trust, transparency, and the need for consistency

2024-06-18T12:29:11+01:00

Joan Ferrer, Commercial Director UK & Ireland of Ravago Building Solutions, discusses what can be done to make it easier for specifiers to compare and evaluate competing construction products.

Trust, transparency, and the need for consistency2024-06-18T12:29:11+01:00

Sustainable Heritage

2024-12-12T15:31:54+00:00

Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Kuraray and Selectaglaze, that explored the tensions between conservation and retrofit.

Sustainable Heritage2024-12-12T15:31:54+00:00

Narsighar House

2024-06-05T09:39:25+01:00

In Rajasthan, western India, Sanjay Puri Architects has designed a private home that deals with the intense climactic conditions by embodying traditional building techniques while designing for a multi-generational household.

Narsighar House2024-06-05T09:39:25+01:00

Introducing the May-June 2024 issue of Architecture Today

2024-06-11T10:08:37+01:00

AT331 features the manifestos of all three RIBA Presidential candidates, a revisit of Kenzo Tange’s 1964 Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo and Peter Aldington's Turn End in Buckinghamshire, Ellis Woodman's review of n2 by Lynch Architects, DRDH Architects' combined library, cinema and housing in Sidcup, Battersea Power Station’s chequered history and more.

Introducing the May-June 2024 issue of Architecture Today2024-06-11T10:08:37+01:00

Materials library: Marks Barfield Architects

2024-12-18T13:24:36+00:00

Julia Barfield, Ian Crockford and Thomas Henderson Schwartz discuss how the Climate Emergency is reshaping the practice’s approach to design, construction and materiality.

Materials library: Marks Barfield Architects2024-12-18T13:24:36+00:00
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