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AT Awards International Winner: University of Amsterdam by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
AT Editor2023-06-02T12:44:25+01:00Louise 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.
.AT Awards Workplace Winner: Wessex Water Operations Centre by Bennetts Associates
AT Editor2023-06-02T12:41:13+01:00Rab 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.
.AT Awards Residential Special Commendation: Cressingham Gardens Estate by Lambeth Borough Architects Department
AT Editor2023-08-22T18:23:52+01:00Resident 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 Religion and culture Winner: Snape Maltings by Penoyre and Prasad
AT Editor2023-06-02T12:31:12+01:00Sunand Prasad from Penoyre & Prasad, together with AT Awards judges Ben Derbyshire, Marion Baeli, Sarah Allan and Deyan Sudjic discuss the genesis and evolution of Snape Maltings and its legacy in terms of our attitude towards redundant industrial/agricultural buildings. Timothy Soar's photographs capture the project as it is today.
AT Awards Mixed use and retail Winner: Alex Monroe Studio by DSDHA
AT Editor2023-08-18T11:34:32+01:00Jeweller Alex Monroe talks to David Hills from DSDHA and AT awards judges Catherine Burd, Sarah Allan, Marion Baeli and Deyan Sudjic about the way this modest building in London's Southwark has had a transformative impact on the way his company has evolved. Photographer Timothy Soar captures the studio as it is today.
.AT Awards Infrastructure and landscape Winner: Thames Barrier Park by Patel Taylor and Allain Provost
AT Editor2026-03-18T13:05:11+00:00Andrew Taylor from Patel Taylor and awards judges Peter Bishop, David Partridge, Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Hanif Kara and Simon Allford discuss the key drivers behind Thames Barrier Park and the potential for visionary public realm project to act as a catalyst for regeneration. Photographer Timothy Soar captures the project as it is today.
AT Awards Hospitality and leisure Winner: The Standard by Orms Architects
AT Editor2023-08-18T11:37:57+01:00John McRae from Orms, client Matt Mason and AT Awards judges Lee Mallett, Farshid Moussavi, Isabel Allen and Catherine Croft discuss the bold conversion of the former Camden Town Hall Annexe and the challenges involved in transforming a brutalist white elephant into a much-loved London Landmark. Timothy Soar's photographs capture the project as it is today.
AT Awards Healthcare Winner: Clock View Hospital by Medical Architecture
AT Editor2023-11-10T17:16:21+00:00Bob Wills from Medical Architecture and the project stakeholders, together with AT Awards judges Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Simon Allford and Peter Bishop discuss the key design drivers behind this pioneering Liverpool-based project and the impact it has had on our attitudes to designing for mental health. Tim Soar’s photographic reportage shows the scheme as it looks today.
.AT Awards Education Winner: The Cockcroft Building by FBM Architects
AT Editor2024-02-13T14:57:19+00:00AT awards judges and the project team discuss the key drivers behind the retrofit of Brighton University's Cockcroft Building and the challenges involved in bringing 'soft brutalist' buildings in line with current expectations around environmental performance and user comfort. Photographer Timothy Soar captures the project as it is today.
Retrofit for purpose: policy, procurement and practice
AT Editor2024-12-12T16:59:46+00:00Watch the AT Schüco webinar exploring ways of encouraging retrofit and reuse projects in the UK, and how a progressive framework for using existing buildings can benefit architects.
Generative AI: taking building technology to new heights
AT Editor2023-08-18T12:08:49+01:00Russell Haworth CEO of NBS discusses the potential benefits and challenges of AI with regards to building specifications.
