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Sustainable façades

2021-10-01T14:44:01+01:00

Join us for our live AT webinar in partnership with Schüco at 10.00am on Wednesday 25th August, as speakers from Make Architects, OMA and Wright & Wright explore the future of sustainable, multitasking façades.

Sustainable façades2021-10-01T14:44:01+01:00

Rendering versus reality

2021-08-09T12:26:49+01:00

According to the glossy renders, the Marble Arch Mound was to be a lush green hill offering visitors spectacular views of Hyde Park. But the reality turned out to be rather different, writes Amanda Baillieu.

Rendering versus reality2021-08-09T12:26:49+01:00

Farmyard at The Newt

2021-08-03T17:58:43+01:00

Richard Parr Associates has restored a cluster of farm buildings, transforming them into a bedroom suites, a restaurant and a swimming pool for The Newt boutique hotel in Somerset.

Farmyard at The Newt2021-08-03T17:58:43+01:00

Introducing the July-August 2021 issue

2021-09-01T09:37:11+01:00

School’s out. Summer shows are in full swing. Which brings into sharp focus the mismatch between architectural education and the pedestrian-but-critical issues facing the profession.

Introducing the July-August 2021 issue2021-09-01T09:37:11+01:00

Habitat Matters

2021-08-25T12:35:06+01:00

Architecture Today is partnering with Habitat Matters to support a series of a webinars and podcasts discussing the challenges of supporting natural habitats in the built environment in the run up to the UN's COP15 and COP26 conferences.

Habitat Matters2021-08-25T12:35:06+01:00

Viewpoint: Word power

2021-08-25T16:33:58+01:00

Josh Fenton reflects on the importance of casual self-reflective writing as a means of opening a door into the ‘other’ part of the architect’s brain and for developing architectural positions and ideas.

Viewpoint: Word power2021-08-25T16:33:58+01:00

Murdoch’s Connection

2021-08-25T16:39:59+01:00

A 40-metre pedestrian and cycle bridge by Matter Architecture spans the bustling A63 road in Hull, extending to form a pair of viewing platforms over the city's docks.

Murdoch’s Connection2021-08-25T16:39:59+01:00

Victoria House

2021-08-25T16:39:46+01:00

Hutchinson & Partners has refurbished the neoclassical Victoria House building on London's Bloomsbury Square, transforming it into a refined oak- and marble-lined co-working office.

Victoria House2021-08-25T16:39:46+01:00

Lessons learnt: Kings Cross

2021-08-25T16:38:15+01:00

Peter Bishop served as director of planning at the London Borough Camden from 2001 until 2006 when the Kings Cross development was being planned. He reflects on the project's ambitions and the factors that contributed to its success.

Lessons learnt: Kings Cross2021-08-25T16:38:15+01:00

Pentre Awel

2021-08-25T16:39:20+01:00

Arup reveals plans to transform ex-industrial Delta Lakes site near Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, Wales, into a centre for health and wellbeing.

Pentre Awel2021-08-25T16:39:20+01:00

Manchester Jewish Museum

2021-08-25T16:39:08+01:00

With genuine community engagement embedded in the design process, Citizens Design Bureau has carried out a sensitive refurbishment and extension of Manchester’s Jewish Museum. New Architecture Writers Nyima Murry and Lela Sujani speak to practice director Katy Marks ahead of the opening.

Manchester Jewish Museum2021-08-25T16:39:08+01:00
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