Over the Edge
AT Editor2020-03-26T13:53:38+00:00Building
A Kent extension by Jonathan Burlow draws on two quite different local building types
Building
A Kent extension by Jonathan Burlow draws on two quite different local building types
Specifiers Choice
A new library and study centre for St John’s College Oxford, by Wright & Wright Architects, takes its cues from a neighbouring baroque ensemble of buildings
Exhibition
'Freestyle: Architectural Adventures in Mass Media' explores the reciprocal relationship between design and communications technologies
Building
Adjaye Associates’ renovation of the Mole House celebrates the secret subterranean exploits of its previous occupant
My Object of Desire
A crafted bench designed for the entrance hall of Chetham's School of Music
Viewpoint
With flooding set to increase almost everywhere people live, water must become central to our thinking about architecture and urbanism, says Iñaki Alday
Materials Library
Nina Wigfall has sole charge of Softroom's samples resource and archive
Renovation & Refurbishment
​​Uncertainty about the value of recent heritage in China allows for bold but sensitive approaches to adaptive reuse, says Jee Liu
Round Table
Home-working, sustainability, community and the war on noise were among the themes emerging from a discussion on improving residential development, hosted by Architecture Today in partnership with Geberit. Ruth Slavid reports.
Building
OEB Architects’ refurbishment and extension of a townhouse in north London meets the Passivhaus EnerPHit standard
Learning From
In gaining experience, I’ve tried not to lose the power of innocence, says Yuli Cadney-Toh
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