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AT Editor2024-06-24T15:27:18+01:00Alison Brooks Architects’ landmark, mixed-use residential-led development in Tottenham Hale, north London, is rooted in place and community.
Alison Brooks Architects’ landmark, mixed-use residential-led development in Tottenham Hale, north London, is rooted in place and community.
JUNG introduces Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier to its LS 1912 toggle switch range
In Udaipur, Rajasthan, Studio SAAR has designed a new learning and cultural centre for Dharohar, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing extra-curricular activities for both adults and young people.
AT talks to Ananya Singhal and Jonny Buckland, co-founders of Studio SAAR, a young and growing practice with offices in Frome, Somerset and Udaipur in Rajasthan, that is taking on projects of all sizes across two continents.
Prague-based practice IXA has completed a heartfelt memorial to a celebrated Czech army general and underground resistance leader from the Second World War.
John Pardey revisits the acclaimed modernist house that Peter Aldington built for himself and his wife in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire, in the 1960s, and reflects on the nature of permanence and the architect’s enduring love of the ordinary.
In Leyton, east London, FBM Architects has completed a new residential development of 47 homes for Waltham Forest Council that takes cues from the Victorian vernacular local to the area.
We are giving you more time to submit and complete your entry to the Architecture Today Awards for buildings that stand the test of time!
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced 22 winners in its International Awards for Excellence, with projects from 14 countries by Caruso St John, David Chipperfield and DRDH among others picking up awards.
NBS explores where the current ‘knowledge gaps’ lie in respect of the new Building Safety Act, and how these can be addressed.
AT talks to Finn Williams, co-founder of Public Practice in the UK and now the city architect for Malmö in Sweden, as he discusses the political and architectural challenges of the role, his ambitions for the city and dealing with an 'architectural uprising'.