Pritzker Military Archives Centre
Jason Sayer2024-11-15T12:31:30+00:00US firm Jahn has completed the Pritzker Military Archives Centre, providing the institution with a new gallery and 1,400 square metres of archival space.
BIG new office
Jason Sayer2024-11-12T16:17:36+00:00Danish practice Bjarke Ingels Group has designed a new office and HQ for itself in Copenhagen’s industrial harbour.
Primary art studios
Jason Sayer2024-11-08T10:22:39+00:00London studio Pricegore has converted a former Victorian school in Nottingham into a collection of artist studios and galleries.
Sforzacosta Preschool
AT Editor2024-11-11T11:30:20+00:00BDR bureau’s recently completed Sforzacosta Preschool in Macerata, Italy, is designed to foster social interaction and spatial exploration.
House in an Olive Grove
Jason Sayer2024-11-04T10:41:01+00:00Piers Taylor’s holiday home for his family in Corfu takes root within its rugged terrain, paying homage to the area's local building practices.
Canada Dock boardwalk
AT Editor2024-11-01T12:11:52+00:00Asif Khan unveils a 170m-long meandering boardwalk as a celebration of history, colour and nature at the heart of Canada Water's transformation of Canada Dock.
Pitched Passive House
Jason Sayer2024-10-30T12:49:09+00:00In Dulwich, southeast London, RDA Architects has finished a new build home that is PassivHaus certified and in sync with the area’s Arts & Crafts vernacular.
Perry Vale House
Jason Sayer2024-10-28T16:10:33+00:00Wellstudio Architecture has reimagined an Arts & Crafts home in Forest Hill, creating a light-filled extension that riffs on the home’s heritage.
Inclusive education: Heathlands School
Jason Sayer2024-10-28T17:29:09+00:00Manalo & White and Richard Lyndon Design have completed a new learning environment tailored for deaf and visually impaired students at the St Albans-based Heathlands School.
A love letter to the Elizabeth Line
Jason Sayer2024-12-18T17:28:22+00:00Jason Sayer celebrates the successes of the Elizabeth Line, a project that's had a tremendous impact on London – and one that will continue to change the way we see and navigate the city.