Holly Lewis
AT Editor2021-08-19T15:01:07+01:00My Kind of Town
Hanoi shows that alternative forms of city living are possible
My Kind of Town
Hanoi shows that alternative forms of city living are possible
Building Review
Spanning the gorge at Tintagel with a new footbridge is a bold move handled with exemplary sensitivity by Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates, finds Ezra Groskin
Books
Helen Goodwin enjoys a timely and fascinating appraisal of politics and the visionary architect-planners of the 1960s
Learning From
Praise and criticism both revealed how architectural intentions can be miscontrued, but prompted me to seek work were they can be clearly expressed, says Lee Ivett
Research
Biotechnology is the future for architecture, and it starts now, says Martyn Dade-Robertson
Exhibition
A show at the Building Centre explores architectural ceramics
Building
Proctor & Matthews opts for courtyards rather than front and back gardens at phase two of Abode in Cambridge
Seminar
An AT round-table discussion, supported by The Rooflight Company, shared experience of employee ownership among architects and their advisers
Materials Library
Rob Leechmere of Jonathan Tuckey Design, whose samples are kept in the vaults of a former public house
Book
A new catalogue for the exhibition 'Alternative Histories' is published as the show of architectural models transfers to Brussels
Building
Scottish Canals’ heritage centre opens in an Ardrishaig egg depot remodelled by OCA
Building
A park pavilion by Curl la Tourelle Head Architecture provides a local resource in south London
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