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AT Editor2024-05-21T21:59:47+01:00In 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.
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.
In Dvorce, Prague, Green House by Aoc architekti transforms a tired 1960s dwelling into a modern villa connected to its natural surroundings.
Set amid the rugged landscape of Scotland's Outer Hebrides, Izat Arundell’s holiday let uses local stone and timber framing to create a cosy retreat.
Join us on Wednesday 15th May for our upcoming technical seminar on roof design and specification with roofing specialists AccuRoof in London. Ask the experts on specifying biosolar and hard metal roofing, counting costs and where not to cut corners and drainage best practice.
Manalo & White transforms listed Bangor church into a new home for the Frân Wen Youth Theatre company.
BDP has completed the Oak Cancer Centre for the Royal Marsden in Sutton. Simon Allford applauds a bold response to the challenges of delivering high-quality large-scale buildings within the NHS.
Mole Architects and Invisible Studio have built a big barn in the Cambridgeshire Fens to be used as the national base for Forest School Camps.