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AT Editor2023-11-01T12:45:29+00:00Interface flooring solutions have been specified for next-generation learning spaces at Antwerp International School.
Interface flooring solutions have been specified for next-generation learning spaces at Antwerp International School.
A carefully detailed and crafted mixed-use development in London's Victoria by Squire & Partners draws inspiration from the area's Art Deco architecture.
Keystone Lintels’ special steel lintels enable architects to push the boundaries of architectural design.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Serif, Total Synergy and Vectorworks, examining the digital tools that are enabling closer working relationships, improved visualisations, and the delivery of low-carbon buildings.
Highwood Lodge: realising a vision with Skyline Architectural Aluminium
Construction lawyers from Beale & Co, Forsters, Mayer Brown, and the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution at King’s College London have produced a course on legal responsibilities and liabilities for School of Specification. Tamsin Travers from Mayer Brown explains how architects can limit liability and obtain sound advice.
Knauf UK & Ireland investigates the preparedness of UK architects and main contractors in respect of the newly implemented Building Safety Act, and what the company can provide with regards to knowledge and support.
Stanton Williams has breathed new life into the historic headquarters of the Rhodes Trust in Oxford with a series of skilfully designed and carefully executed architectural interventions.
Jonathan Lowy, Operational Marketing Manager at VMZINC, explores the aesthetic and performance benefits of zinc roofing and cladding through a series of exemplar case studies.
Lazenby Terrazzo brings continuous design aesthetic to the LSE’s Marshall Building
HTA Design has completed Europe’s tallest modular residential development in Croydon, south London. The 163-metre-high scheme draws inspiration from Richard Seifert’s NLA Tower, and includes a visually-striking installation designed by Adam Nathaniel Furman.
Engineer Dave Rayment from Morph Structures presents a learning module on specification for low embodied carbon for School of Specification. He explains why it’s important that the battle to reduce embodied carbon cuts across the full palette of materials.