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AT Editor2025-02-18T13:25:25+00:00Bennetts Associates champions UK-based biogenic and regenerative materials and construction methods at Manchester Fashion Institute’s Robotics Living Lab.
Bennetts Associates champions UK-based biogenic and regenerative materials and construction methods at Manchester Fashion Institute’s Robotics Living Lab.
Reconnect with clients, strengthen relationships and impress with recognised long-lasting excellence: hear from winning architects and clients from the AT Awards and learn about why should enter for 2025.
Project leaders from Hale Brown Architects, Glass Box Facades, and Schüco discuss the collaborative processes and technical challenges behind the façade of 114a Cromwell Road, London, with AT’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw.
A family-led residential development in south London by MW Architects combines high-quality materials and craftsmanship with sustainability.
Emil Eve’s renovation and extension of an Edwardian house in the Harpenden Conservation Area creates a flexible family home that integrates three new interlocking volumes.
In Karlovy Vary, eastern Czech Republic, the transformation of an atrium inside the historic Imperial Spa turns an old machine hall into a new concert and events venue.
dRMM’s Wick Lane masterplan integrates homes, industrial, and creative spaces into a vibrant, co-located community in East London, drawing on the area’s industrial heritage and blending contemporary needs with historical character.
In Hampshire, the renewal of a celebrated modernist icon, formerly Mountbatten House, integrates more than 20,000 new plants alongside new commercial workspace.
Brown & Brown Architects has completed a sustainable and contextually-sensitive house on the Solway coastline for a retired couple relocating from Edinburgh.
Levitt Bernstein’s Passivhaus-certified social housing for Newham Council adds new affordable and sustainable units in East London.
A carefully detailed and materially-rich family house by Mailen Design makes a quiet but confident statement on a Victorian residential street in south London.
Farrells completes the 15-year transformation of Lots Road Power Station – the 'cathedral of the industrial age' - into Chelsea Waterfront's Powerhouse.