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Materials library: Foster + Partners

2023-12-19T13:26:05+00:00

Divya Patel Orbesen explains how the practice’s state-of-the-art Materials Research Centre (MRC) and Information Centre (IC) support its multidisciplinary project teams and the wider aspirations of the company.

Materials library: Foster + Partners2023-12-19T13:26:05+00:00

Going the distance

2023-08-18T11:21:32+01:00

Jonathan Lowy, Operational Marketing Manager at VMZINC, explores natural zinc’s aesthetic and performance benefits, and why the company is supporting the Architecture Today Awards.

Going the distance2023-08-18T11:21:32+01:00

Sheerness Dockyard Church

2023-08-18T11:26:38+01:00

Hugh Broughton Architects has skilfully transformed a historic dockyard church on the Isle of Sheppey into a community hub and business incubator for young entrepreneurs.

Sheerness Dockyard Church2023-08-18T11:26:38+01:00

Introducing the May-June 2023 issue

2023-06-20T12:25:07+01:00

In her editorial for AT325, Isabel Allen reflects on the lessons learnt from the winning projects in the Architecture Today Awards for buildings that have stood the test of time, and praises the role architecture schools are taking in offering courses on retrofit and adaptive reuse. She also introduces the new student prize that AT has added to its awards programme.

Introducing the May-June 2023 issue2023-06-20T12:25:07+01:00

Ravelin Sports Centre

2023-06-05T16:09:31+01:00

A major new-build sports building in Portsmouth by FaulknerBrowns Architects and Max Fordham has set a new environmental benchmark with an operational energy consumption of less than 100 kWh/m²/yr.

Ravelin Sports Centre2023-06-05T16:09:31+01:00

AT Awards Editor’s Prize Winner: New Court, Trinity College, Cambridge by 5th Studio

2023-06-22T15:36:06+01:00

Oliver Smith from 5th Studio,  together with AT Awards judges Isabel Allen, Simon Allford, Hanif Kara and Nana Biamah-Ofosu discuss the exemplary retrofit of one of Cambridge University's Grade I listed buildings and its role in challenging attitudes towards heritage and conservation. Timothy Soar’s photographs capture the project as it looks today.

AT Awards Editor’s Prize Winner: New Court, Trinity College, Cambridge by 5th Studio2023-06-22T15:36:06+01:00

AT Awards International Winner: University of Amsterdam by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

2023-06-02T12:44:25+01:00

Louise Regan and Yuk Ming Lam from AHMM, together with AT Awards judges Lee Mallett, Asif Din and Isabel Allen discuss the challenges involved in updating a 1960s masterplan and the way the project has evolved over time. Photographer Timothy Soar captures the project in use.

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AT Awards International Winner: University of Amsterdam by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris2023-06-02T12:44:25+01:00

AT Awards Workplace Winner: Wessex Water Operations Centre by Bennetts Associates

2023-06-02T12:41:13+01:00

Rab Bennetts from Bennetts Associates, together with AT Awards judges Lee Mallett, Farshid Moussavi and Asif Din, discuss the drivers behind the design of Wessex Water Operations Centre and the lessons learned from over 20 years of post-occupancy evaluation. Timothy Soar’s photographs capture the project as it is today.

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AT Awards Workplace Winner: Wessex Water Operations Centre by Bennetts Associates2023-06-02T12:41:13+01:00

AT Awards Residential Special Commendation: Cressingham Gardens Estate by Lambeth Borough Architects Department

2023-08-22T18:23:52+01:00

Resident Gerlinde Gniewosz, Coco Whittaker from the Twentieth Century Society, along with AT Awards judges Catherine Burd, Deyan Sudjic, Sarah Allan and Marion Baeli share their thoughts on the lessons to be learnt from Cressingham Gardens Estate and why the project deserves to be protected from demolition. Photographer Timothy Soar captures the estate as it is today.

AT Awards Residential Special Commendation: Cressingham Gardens Estate by Lambeth Borough Architects Department2023-08-22T18:23:52+01:00
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