Looking back on 2022
Jason Sayer2023-01-06T13:20:55+00:00As 2022 begins to feel like a distant memory, Architecture Today editor Isabel Allen looks back on a year of turmoil, collective action, stellar buildings and learning from the past.
As 2022 begins to feel like a distant memory, Architecture Today editor Isabel Allen looks back on a year of turmoil, collective action, stellar buildings and learning from the past.
James Soane reviews FORMstudio’s new mews in the Kennington Conservation area, a scheme that sees five two-storey and basement split-level houses replace a series of garages on a brownfield site.
In the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a timber abode offers a rural retreat for those looking to immerse in the wilderness.
Take a look at the finalists in the Healthcare category for the Architecture Today Awards for 2022, including Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Medical Architecture.
Set in the Dorset countryside, the dwelling by David Kohn Architects draws on a plethora of styles and has won the RIBA House of the Year award for 2022
See the seven projects that comprised the shortlist for the 2022 RIBA House of the Year award.
Clementine Blakemore Architects has transformed a collection of ignored agricultural buildings in Dorset into an inclusive retreat and valuable community asset.
SANAA's design of 'Sydney Modern', an extension to The Art Gallery of New South Wales, is unveiled as a collection of pavilions that overlook Sydney Harbour.
Morris+Company, PLP Architecture, McGregor Coxall, Buckley Gray Yeoman and Bennetts Associates discussed what it means to practice for a Net-Zero future.
Studio Weave's extension to Lea Bridge Library, in Waltham Forest, achieved with the help of the GLA, caters for a growing, diverse community.
Eddie Blake of Studio Weave looks at Lea Bridge Library, recently extended by the practice, and what it means to genuinely serve a community today.
Emma and Ross Perkin explain how they harmonise craft, tradition and natural materials to deliver projects that will age gracefully and are robust.