Mass Studies’ Serpentine Pavilion
AT Editor2024-06-06T08:29:26+01:00Archipelagic Void by Korean architect Minsuk Cho of Seoul-based studio Mass Studies is the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion and features five unique 'islands' cast in black timber.
Archipelagic Void by Korean architect Minsuk Cho of Seoul-based studio Mass Studies is the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion and features five unique 'islands' cast in black timber.
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In the northern Spanish city of Palencia, architect FRPO Rodríguez & Oriol has designed a new energy hub to power the city’s district heating network.
Milan-based studio, Enrico Molteni Architecture, has designed an educational hub in Parma that caters for both toddlers and vulnerable children.
The WaterAid Garden by Studio Weave and Tom Massey has been awarded a Gold medal at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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In a remarkable case of a building’s original tenants coming back, Sanderson Design Group has returned to the CFA Voysey-designed wallpaper factory in west London, restored by dMFK.
At the University of Oxford, Nex— Architecture and Donald Insall Associates have refurbished the George Gilbert Scott-designed Exeter College Jackson Library, improving circulation and qualities of natural light, as well upgrading the building's general performance.
Are you a student or architecture educator? The AT Awards Student Prize is free to enter – submissions must be complete by 19th June.
Merrett Houmøller Architects has extended and refurbished a tired London terrace to form a dramatic oasis with a trapezoidal-shaped double-height kitchen/dining space at its heart.
Join us on Wednesday 5th June to learn how architects, clients and engineers are working to ensure our built heritage across numerous sectors can endure and perform at the required level to meet sustainability demands in accordance with Approved Document L.