Taking the heat
AT Editor2023-12-18T11:19:35+00:00AHEC explores the performance and aesthetic benefits of thermally modified timber.
AHEC explores the performance and aesthetic benefits of thermally modified timber.
AT’s inaugural Business Breakfast explored the challenges and opportunities presented by today’s construction market and what the future might hold.
Martin Milner, Managing Director of Milner Associates, and Structural Timber Association Technical Consultant, answers readers’ questions on structural timber.
Article 25 with Michael Hadi Associates and Max Fordham have designed new, passively cooled classrooms for a college in west Niger.
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has skilfully reworked a major arts venue in Brighton.
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winner Tadao Ando, the concrete pavilion in Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Gardens opens to the public.
The winners of the 22nd Tile of Spain Awards are Casa Puntiró in Mallorca by Ripoll-Tizón, and Casa Isabel la Católica in Granada by GRX architects.
Finlay Swain of Whittaker Parsons has won an open competition to design a creative discontinuous acoustic ceiling for a restaurant using Zentia’s 3D Studio configurator.
Exploring Pendock's high-performance metal casing solutions through five diverse case studies.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Geberit, Interface and Oscar Acoustics, which explores the how architects and clients are rethinking the design and construction of workplaces to enhance health and wellbeing, as well as carbon efficiency.
The Gilbert & George Centre designed by SIRS Architects is one of the new cultural spaces opening the doors to Spitalfields' hidden creative world. Â
Developer Ritchie Clapson says it's time to the politics out of housing.
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