Civic Trust Awards reveals 2022 finalists
Jessica Mairs2022-11-22T12:17:05+00:00This year 45 projects have been named as finalists in the Civic Trust Awards, which recognises buildings that make a positive impact on local communities.
This year 45 projects have been named as finalists in the Civic Trust Awards, which recognises buildings that make a positive impact on local communities.
Elastico Farm has designed a lab building of interlocking pink concrete planes for the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Turin, Italy.
RX Architects has completed a pink pigmented concrete house on Camber Sands beach, which features a completely flush facade that stops sand build up.
London has won a bid to host the biennial Ecocity World Summit, which will take place at the Barbican Centre in June 2023.
Clare Wright of Wright & Wright Architects remembers friend and collaborator, the esteemed engineer Max Fordham.
Five teams have been shortlisted for the City of London Corporation's £150-million refurbishment of the Barbican Centre.
The Royal Institute of British Architects is calling for expressions of interests to refurbish its Grade II* listed headquarters at 66 Portland Place in London.
Engineer and sustainable building pioneer Max Fordham has died at the age of 88 on Tuesday 4 January 2022.
As 2021 draws to a close, Isabel Allen reflects on some of the highlights of her first year as editor of Architecture Today.
Colleagues, friends and clients pay tribute to Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Rogers, who has died aged 88.
Martin Knight pays tribute to his former employer Chris Wilkinson for his passion, wisdom, generosity and charm.
For cultural critic Yuki Sumner, the work of Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi is a reminder that the best designers are inspired by travel, life experience and a willingness to step outside their comfort zone.
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