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Camley Street Natural Park learning centre

2022-11-22T12:17:10+00:00

Erect Architecture has completed a new larch-clad learning and visitor centre for the London Wildlife Trust on the edge of the canal in King's Cross in London, which features a roof form inspired by the area's industrial past.

Camley Street Natural Park learning centre2022-11-22T12:17:10+00:00

Learning from: COP26

2021-12-17T12:31:49+00:00

Nigel Tonks, sustainable development leader at Arup and senior adviser to the UN High Level Champions Built Environment Team, outlines the key lessons from COP26 and reasserts the urgent need for the industry to work together to accelerate decarbonisation.

Learning from: COP262021-12-17T12:31:49+00:00

SpACE – a new architecture centre for Edinburgh

2022-05-11T11:52:22+01:00

Ten case studies exploring how typical Edinburgh buildings can be adapted for carbon reduction are on show at SpACE, a new architecture centre in the city. Rab Bennetts discusses its mission to show how net-zero can produce inspiring buildings as well as a cleaner environment.

SpACE – a new architecture centre for Edinburgh2022-05-11T11:52:22+01:00

Introducing the November-December 2021 issue

2022-11-22T12:26:58+00:00

Architecture Today was born out of a different attitude and a previous age – its previous tagline “written by architects for architects” said it all. But times have changed. Professional silos are old-fashioned members clubs we simply can’t afford.

Introducing the November-December 2021 issue2022-11-22T12:26:58+00:00

Holborn House

2022-11-22T12:17:11+00:00

6a Architects has refurbished and extended a run-down gym in central London to create a new community centre featuring an etched-glass facade by the artist Caragh Thuring.

Holborn House2022-11-22T12:17:11+00:00

East Quay

2022-11-22T12:17:11+00:00

Invisible Studio and Ellis Williams have designed a cultural centre in Watchet, Somerset, for The Onion Collective, a group of local women intent on reinvigorating their home town. Mellis Haward enjoys the quirky eclecticism of a project that’s the perfect match for its can-do clients and its harbour front site. 

East Quay2022-11-22T12:17:11+00:00

What next for the COP26 House?

2021-11-18T10:55:59+00:00

In our video interview with Peter Smith of Roderick James Architects, the architect explains how the COP26 House – Architecture Today's temporary HQ in Glasgow – will go on to form part of a low-carbon development in the Cairngorms National Park.

What next for the COP26 House?2021-11-18T10:55:59+00:00
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