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Jason Sayer2024-10-28T16:10:33+00:00Wellstudio Architecture has reimagined an Arts & Crafts home in Forest Hill, creating a light-filled extension that riffs on the home’s heritage.
Wellstudio Architecture has reimagined an Arts & Crafts home in Forest Hill, creating a light-filled extension that riffs on the home’s heritage.
The 2024 AT Awards Winners' Party will be held at Battersea Power Station in southwest London. See the winners revealed inside the historic Control Room A, formerly the power station's switchboard and primary point of command.
Manalo & White and Richard Lyndon Design have completed a new learning environment tailored for deaf and visually impaired students at the St Albans-based Heathlands School.
Jason Sayer celebrates the successes of the Elizabeth Line, a project that's had a tremendous impact on London – and one that will continue to change the way we see and navigate the city.
The Elizabeth Line railway by Grimshaw, Maynard, Equation and AtkinsRéalis has won the 2024 RIBA Stirling Prize.
Open Practice Architecture and Kinder Design explore the potential of infill sites by turning a former MOT garage into a family home in southeast London.
Join us on Wednesday 13th November to learn about the new techniques being employed, such as sensory design, to deliver productive and fulfilling places of work.
HKS, Cagni Williams, and Sonnemann Toon Architects’ design for Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust includes a five storey Winter Garden and roof terrace at MMUH.
On Thursday 10th October, architects, engineers and fabricators from three projects presented how they worked together to deliver Schüco Excellence Award-winning schemes.
WilkinsonEyre, working with engineers Robert Bird Group, has completed a new headquarters for Deutsche Bank in London – a building that somehow manages to straddle the complex Moorgate Station interchange below.
Part 3 of the Regenerative Architecture Index is concerned with providing social connection, economic opportunity and wellbeing for all. Our design processes should foster a shared sense of stewardship where neighbourhoods can self-organise and build their resilience. This requires ethical, inclusive and participative approaches.