St Paul’s library restored
Jason Sayer2023-11-06T12:12:38+00:00After five years, the 18th-century library at St Paul’s Cathedral is back open to the public.
After five years, the 18th-century library at St Paul’s Cathedral is back open to the public.
Alessandro Verona Studio has turned a 13th-century tower in Udine, northern Italy, into a museum showcasing the industry of the city.
Delve Architects’ Nest nursery brings joy to the base of a residential block in East London.
David Kohn Architects, Hayhurst & Co, Denizen Works, Studio Weave, Rural Office and Niall McLaughlin Architects all in the running for RIBA House of the Year award.
Architects Settanta7 have designed a new school in the province of Padua, employing a striking façade made up of brightly coloured fins.
Loader Monteith has designed an office and two properties for mountain bike tour operator, H&I Adventures in Inverness, Scotland.
OMA’s new home for Factory International in Manchester, a project that is the biggest investment since the Tate Modern, is finally complete.
De Matos Ryan's design for Wonderlab: The Bramall Gallery at the National Railway Museum adopts the design language associated with locomotion and aims to inspire the next generation of engineers.
Trellik Design Studio has revamped a former Victorian nuts and bolts factory into a co-working creative space in Hackney’s de Beauvoir town.
Japanese architect, Tsuyoshi Tane sits down with AT to discuss how his new practice, ATTA, sees itself as an ‘archaeologist of the future’ and the studio’s exhibition at TOTO in London.
Join us on Wednesday 29th November as we explore how architects and clients are rethinking how we prioritise user comfort and carbon conscious design principles, alongside social impact as well as office health and wellbeing in workplace design.
Paloma Gormley, Summer Islam and George Massoud discuss how the Hackney-based practice is radically rethinking its attitudes towards materials for a post-carbon future.
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