See the finalists for the 2023 Architecture Today Awards
Jessica Mairs2024-01-31T15:53:13+00:00Read about each of the 35 projects named as finalists in the 2023 Architecture Today Awards for buildings that have stood the test of time.
Read about each of the 35 projects named as finalists in the 2023 Architecture Today Awards for buildings that have stood the test of time.
Six projects have been shortlisted for the 2023 RIBA Stirling Prize for the best new building in the UK.
Sculptor Alex Hartley's exhibition at the Victoria Miro Gallery in Venice investigates Carlo Scarpa's legacy in and around the city.
A new theatre has risen from the ashes of Charing Cross Road's once-infamous Astoria venue. Theatre owner Nica Burns and Derwent CEO Paul Williams explains how theatricality and glamour has melded with AHMM's modern architecture to create a contemporary hub for the West End.
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and Derwent London have delivered a complex urban jigsaw of theatre, retail, office space and a new public square above the Crossrail station at Tottenham Court Road. Isabel Allen charts the influences, aspirations and relationships that have shaped a self-assured solution for one of London's most prominent sites.
A new exhibition at the RIBA – Long Life, Low Energy: Designing for a Circular Economy – explores the shift away from a culture of demolish and rebuild, and towards retrofit and reuse in the quest for net zero.
Finalists in the Architecture Today Awards made the case for their projects before our expert panel and live audience on Monday. Winners will be announced in February 2023.
Architecture Today Awards judge Matt Kennedy will be looking out for projects that demonstrate a willingness to share learning – and mistakes – to reenforce the importance of inter-disciplinary debate.
Mylius Architects has designed a new home for a retired couple and their extended family in Suffolk, creating private and overlapping zones that give options for togetherness and independence.
The winners of the 2022 Neave Brown Award for Housing and Stephen Lawrence Prize are Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road by Henley Halebrown and The Hackney School of Food by Surman Weston.
The New Library at Magdalene College in Cambridge by NÃall McLaughlin Architects has won the 2022 RIBA Stirling Prize.
32 projects have been named as finalists in the inaugural Architecture Today Awards, launched to celebrate buildings that have stood the test of time.
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