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Schüco Excellence Awards 2024

2024-07-04T15:51:58+01:00

Projects by Grafton Architects, Levitt Bernstein, and TODD Architects are among the winners selected by this year’s distinguished awards jury.

Schüco Excellence Awards 20242024-07-04T15:51:58+01:00

Getting better

2024-06-26T15:47:33+01:00

A new era of CPD began this year following a major shake-up of requirements, compliance and enforcement by the ARB and RIBA. Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw reports on the changes that have been made and how these are impacting architectural practices.

Getting better2024-06-26T15:47:33+01:00

Making a splash

2024-06-25T10:45:37+01:00

Sophie Weston, Head of Marketing at Geberit, discusses how shower toilets can bring design benefits to architects.

Making a splash2024-06-25T10:45:37+01:00

One Ashley Road

2024-06-24T15:27:18+01:00

Alison Brooks Architects’ landmark, mixed-use residential-led development in Tottenham Hale, north London, is rooted in place and community.

One Ashley Road2024-06-24T15:27:18+01:00

Dispatches from Somerset and Rajasthan: Studio SAAR

2024-06-14T15:06:17+01:00

AT talks to Ananya Singhal and Jonny Buckland, co-founders of Studio SAAR, a young and growing practice with offices in Frome, Somerset and Udaipur in Rajasthan, that is taking on projects of all sizes across two continents.

Dispatches from Somerset and Rajasthan: Studio SAAR2024-06-14T15:06:17+01:00

Three Resistance Movements Memorial

2024-06-17T11:10:52+01:00

Prague-based practice IXA has completed a heartfelt memorial to a celebrated Czech army general and underground resistance leader from the Second World War.

Three Resistance Movements Memorial2024-06-17T11:10:52+01:00

Turn End

2024-12-18T17:28:22+00:00

John Pardey revisits the acclaimed modernist house that Peter Aldington built for himself and his wife in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire, in the 1960s, and reflects on the nature of permanence and the architect’s enduring love of the ordinary.

Turn End2024-12-18T17:28:22+00:00
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