ADAM Architecture Travel Scholarship 2024
AT Editor2024-03-14T10:28:33+00:00Entries are now open for students to apply for ADAM Architecture’s annual Travel Scholarship.
Entries are now open for students to apply for ADAM Architecture’s annual Travel Scholarship.
AT talks to Maria Cheung, director and head of interior design at Squire & Partners, about the changing nature of the workplace, the practice’s ongoing commitment to retrofit, and the benefits of revisiting past projects.
DEMOGO’s headquarters for the Guardia di Finanza in Bologna, Italy, explores the nature and meaning of the boundary between building and city.
AT chats to Justine Simons, deputy mayor for culture and creative industries, about Creative Land Trusts, how new cultural venues are being established in London, and the efforts being made to aid cultural preservation.
Architecture Office has restored and extended a Grade II listed property on the River Fowey in Cornwall.
Japanese architect, Riken Yamamoto has won the 53rd Pritzker Architecture Prize, lauded by the jury for “reminding us that in architecture, as in democracy, spaces must be created by the resolve of the people.”
Jon Shooter, Managing Director at Glazing Vision, discusses how architects are using bespoke rooflights to meet key design and specification challenges.
Duncan Blackmore, founder of development company Arrant Land discusses how he adds value to small sites, what he looks for at auctions, as well as his work for Arrant Industries as an ‘urban practitioner’ and research and development vehicle, Neighbourhood.
London studio Selencky Parsons has repurposed a former apple store into an extension for a home in West Sussex.
AT chats to Catherine van der Heide, principal at Hassell, about the link between office transformation and employee satisfaction revealed in the practice's annual workplace survey.