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Reflections: Fallingwater

2026-02-17T10:55:35+00:00

John Pardey on Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater in Bear Run, Philadelphia – a contextual and formal masterpiece that revived the architect’s career at age 67 and made him a household name across the world.

Reflections: Fallingwater2026-02-17T10:55:35+00:00

Collaborative practice: Delivering landmark projects

2026-02-13T11:02:46+00:00

At an Architecture Today event at the Schüco showroom in London, architects, engineers and façade specialists behind two major projects – 76 Southbank and Belfast Grand Central Station – discussed what successful collaboration looks like when delivering large, complex buildings in demanding urban contexts.

Collaborative practice: Delivering landmark projects2026-02-13T11:02:46+00:00

Delivering regenerative masterplans

2026-02-10T17:28:04+00:00

As pressures around climate, biodiversity, viability and governance intensify, a roundtable convened by Architecture Today and Max Fordham explored how early masterplanning choices can enable – or quietly foreclose – regenerative outcomes over decades.

Delivering regenerative masterplans2026-02-10T17:28:04+00:00

Chris Williamson proposes ‘The Loop’

2026-02-09T12:18:48+00:00

The President of the Royal Institute of British Architects sets out a proposal for a high-speed rail and energy infrastructure linking nine cities across the north of the British Isles to support long-term collaboration, economic development and regional connectivity.

Chris Williamson proposes ‘The Loop’2026-02-09T12:18:48+00:00

Thinking beyond the façade

2026-02-05T12:00:18+00:00

Schüco Sales Director Dan Gleeson talks to AT Technical Editor John Ramshaw about how the façade systems manufacturer is continuing to evolve its approach to regenerative design, long-term stewardship and being a good ancestor.

Thinking beyond the façade2026-02-05T12:00:18+00:00

Paving the way for success for England’s new towns

2026-02-02T12:42:19+00:00

The announcement of the locations of the next generation of New Towns is a crucial milestone in tackling the UK's housing crisis. Arup's Vicky Evans identifies the steps that need to be taken for these projects to succeed.

Paving the way for success for England’s new towns2026-02-02T12:42:19+00:00

Níall McLaughlin awarded 2026 Royal Gold Medal

2026-02-03T17:20:32+00:00

The Irish architect, educator and writer has been recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects for a body of work defined by clarity, craft and a sustained commitment to the human experience of space.

Níall McLaughlin awarded 2026 Royal Gold Medal2026-02-03T17:20:32+00:00

Legal advice: Navigating the ARB’s new code

2026-01-30T17:10:12+00:00

The ARB’s refreshed Architects’ Code identifies six overarching standards of professional behaviour. Regulatory solicitors Ben Hall and Chloe Wynne advise architects on how to protect themselves against accusations of breaching professional standards.

Legal advice: Navigating the ARB’s new code2026-01-30T17:10:12+00:00

Dispatches from Mexico: Isabel Abascal and Alessandro Arienzo

2026-01-26T15:23:14+00:00

Selected to design the 25th Serpentine Pavilion, LANZA atelier founders Isabel Abascal and Alessandro Arienzo discuss their serpentine-inspired proposal, the intelligence of modest forms, and how movement, materiality and collective experience shape their approach to architecture.

Dispatches from Mexico: Isabel Abascal and Alessandro Arienzo2026-01-26T15:23:14+00:00

Collective Works

2026-01-27T15:02:06+00:00

Collective Works discuss challenging received wisdom and the imperfect systems which are causing harm, and using the language of the seasons to frame the rhythm of company life.

Collective Works2026-01-27T15:02:06+00:00

Jan Kattein Architects

2026-01-19T15:13:31+00:00

Jan Kattein Architects reflect on 15 years of retention, re-use, repurposing and repair – and giving an antique gramophone horn a brand new steam-punk lease of life.

Jan Kattein Architects2026-01-19T15:13:31+00:00
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