Housing Atlas
AT Editor2024-04-30T08:45:55+01:00A compendium of the best housing schemes built across Europe in the 20th Century is an invaluable resource for architects seeking solutions to the current housing crisis.
A compendium of the best housing schemes built across Europe in the 20th Century is an invaluable resource for architects seeking solutions to the current housing crisis.
James Hardie introduces Metallics to its Hardie Architectural Panel cladding range
BDP has completed the Oak Cancer Centre for the Royal Marsden in Sutton. Simon Allford applauds a bold response to the challenges of delivering high-quality large-scale buildings within the NHS.
Jeff Edwards, Engineering Manager for Leviat’s masonry division, answers readers’ questions on masonry support systems.
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AT330 features Kenneth Frampton's take on Europe's seminal 20th Century housing, a reflection on Paul Rudolph in Boston, new learning content covering fire safety, healthy materials, earth building and EnerPHit on School of Specification, Simon Allford on BDP's Oak Cancer Centre, Knox Bhavan's materials library, urban life in Ho Chi Minh City and much more.
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Dreadnought Tiles – where tradition meets contemporary
Sapphire achieves record-breaking installation of 62 balconies in one day
AT talks to Alex Ely, founding director of Mæ, about the challenges and benefits of B Corp certification, and what the practice is doing to further expand its environmental knowledge base.
Roofing specialists from AccuRoof, SIG Hard Metals, and SIGA Slate, in conversation with Architecture Today’s John Ramshaw, discuss the costs involved in specifying flat, metal and slate roofs, as well as how architects can ensure their designs provide value for money.