Interface expands Woven Gradience carpet tile collection and introduces In The Mix terrazzo-inspired LVT
AT Editor2025-10-06T17:03:10+01:00Interface expands Woven Gradience carpet tile collection and introduces In The Mix terrazzo-inspired LVT
Interface expands Woven Gradience carpet tile collection and introduces In The Mix terrazzo-inspired LVT
Narinder Bassi, Group Product Champion at James Latham, speaks to Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw about the composition, performance and design potential of Valchromat MDF panels.
An event celebrating the 2025 Regenerative Architecture Index (RAI), hosted by UK Architects Declare and Architecture Today in partnership with Schüco, took place on 2 October at Broadway Malyan’s London office.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Oscar Acoustics and Vectorworks, exploring how architects can move beyond carbon metrics to deliver projects that are genuinely sustainable and regenerative.
An AT event, supported by Schüco and hosted by the Royal Irish Academy of Music, explored the challenges and opportunities facing Irish cities, and what can they learn from each other and from best practice abroad.
VEKA’s OMNIA suite of PVCu windows and doors combines high performance with proven sustainability credentials
Zentia provides a new angle on ceiling design at Manchester’s Material Source Studio
James Hardie explains how its fermacell® fibre gypsum boards streamline installation without compromising performance.
Wright & Wright Architects has completed a pioneering Passivhaus library for Corpus Christi College, Oxford, balancing contemporary environmental standards with contextual sensitivity.
Foster + Partners has completed a pair of 180-metre-high residential towers in Shenzhen, China, aimed at supporting health, wellbeing and community for work-focused professionals.
Eric Parry Architects returns to Bath’s Holburne Museum with two new galleries designed to house Renaissance treasures from the Schroder family collection.
Set within a reworked 1950s grain warehouse in eastern Czech Republic, Jakub Janošík’s new headquarters and showroom for his family’s window and door company forms a strong connection with the surrounding Carpathian landscape.