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AT Editor2025-05-20T17:28:46+01:00Guaranteed waterproofing products from Radmat play a key role at Europe’s largest biomedical research facility.
Guaranteed waterproofing products from Radmat play a key role at Europe’s largest biomedical research facility.
A shingle-clad retreat on the edge of a Finnish lake, Filmmaker’s Hut by Pirinen & Salo blends tactile detailing with the spirit of 1980s action cinema.
ADP Architecture's new teaching centre and specialised workshop on Oxford Brookes' Headington Hill Campus are welcome developments in the university's pledge to reach Net Zero by 2040.
Selldorf Architects' controversial reworking of the Grade I-listed Sainsbury Wing by Venturi Scott-Brown was always going to be controversial. But did it have to be so polite?
Studio Hagen Hall’s transformation of a Hampstead townhouse carefully restores its modernist character while sensitively upgrading its energy performance for contemporary family life.
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Fletcher Priest Architects has completed a major retrofit of 150 Aldersgate, London, retaining 81 per cent of the existing structure and providing 140,000 square feet of workspace for TikTok's UK offices.
A sensitive refurbishment breathes new life into The Grade II* listed Granada Cinema Walthamstow, opening its doors as Soho Theatre's latest incarnation.
Mulroy Architects’ reworking of a Victorian terrace in north London’s Crouch End unites fragmented spaces into a flexible, light-filled home designed to evolve with the client’s family.
Gensler’s transformation of a 1980s Richard Seifert building in Covent Garden reimagines a Brutalist landmark as a vibrant, sustainable workplace centred on wellbeing and community.
Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects’ Euston Skills Centre in Camden provides a dedicated space for local skills development, forming part of a wider ‘meanwhile use’ strategy that supports both the HS2 Euston Station project and the surrounding community.
The success of British Land and AustralianSuper's Canada Water regeneration scheme rests on its ability to tempt corporate tenants to an untested part of town. As the project's first commercial building opens for business Isabel Allen asks whether the gamble has paid off.