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Jessica Mairs2022-11-22T12:16:21+00:00Keith Williams charts a programme of bold, creative commissioning that has transformed the London School of Economics’ cramped, fragmented estate into a world-class campus.
Keith Williams charts a programme of bold, creative commissioning that has transformed the London School of Economics’ cramped, fragmented estate into a world-class campus.
A new era. Time for the-architecture enthusiast-formerly-known-as-Prince-Charles to stop voicing opinions; to adopt the enigmatic silence befitting a crowned head of state. So does architecture stand to lose its most divisive voice?
When Lord Snowdon, Cedric Price and Frank Newby designed the aviary at London Zoo, they captured the spirit of the times. Samantha Hardingham charts its transformation from 1960s icon to modern-day monkey hangout.
ARki founder Sahar Fikouhi answers readers' questions on how the new augmented reality visualisation platform works.
Editor Isabel Allen explains why we launched the Architecture Today Awards for buildings that have stood the test of time. Watch our video to find out why you should enter.
Gensler ESG Consultancy Director Juliette Morgan Architecture Today Awards joins the Architecture Today Awards jury, where she will be on the look out for projects that have gone beyond certification to be thoughtful about climate and biodiversity impact.
Mae has designed a community building that provides well-being and recreational facilities for the later living residents of London’s Morden College in Blackheath. Mary Duggan appreciates a sophisticated, humane design that reflects and anticipates social change.
AKT II co-founder Hanif Kara joins the Architecture Today Awards jury on the hunt for new talent and improved ways of measuring value.
Perkins&Will sustainability director Asif Din joins the Architecture Today Awards jury in the search of projects that function as "team players in the world" rather than "Thatcherite objects selfishly looking inwards and contribute little to society".
Invisible Studio has worked with timber specialists Xylotek and community groups to create a hyperbolic paraboloid shelter at Westonbirt, The National Arboretum in Gloucestershire.Â
Tickets are now bookable for the Architecture Today Awards live presentation event, which will see the 32 finalists present their projects to a jury and audience at 15Hatfields in London.
Artist Morag Myerscough has unveiled an aerial art installation running the length of London’s Oxford Street to encourage action on the transition to a low carbon future.
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