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The RAI on stage: Futurebuild 2026

2026-04-13T13:45:38+01:00

Join RAI members Tonkin Liu, Purcell and Jan Kattein Architects at Futurebuild 2026 for a series of presentations exploring what regenerative architecture looks like in practice hosted by Architects Declare and Architecture Today.

The RAI on stage: Futurebuild 20262026-04-13T13:45:38+01:00

Reinventing practice

2026-04-10T17:32:48+01:00

Representatives of RAI member organisations are invited to take part in Reinventing Practice, an ongoing series of portraits of RAI members accompanied by insights into their efforts to transition towards regenerative practice.

Reinventing practice2026-04-10T17:32:48+01:00

RAI Ireland: Dublin Social

2026-04-10T16:08:45+01:00

Irish members of the Regenerative Architecture Index are invited to an evening of networking and socialising with collaborators, consultants and clients.

RAI Ireland: Dublin Social2026-04-10T16:08:45+01:00

My Kind of Town: Piers Taylor

2026-04-07T12:42:37+01:00

Piers Taylor of Invisible Studio explains how Sydney,  a city that always feels as though it is making itself in the present tense, gave him the lenses through which he still views the world.

My Kind of Town: Piers Taylor2026-04-07T12:42:37+01:00

A new kind of suburbia

2026-04-07T12:20:32+01:00

As the new National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) pushes suburban densification as a means of unlocking land for 1.8 million new homes, Neil Deely from Metropolitan Workshop shares the practice’s proposals for reinventing the suburbs to facilitate changing lifestyles and demographic.

A new kind of suburbia2026-04-07T12:20:32+01:00

Still Standing: 15 Central Park West, New York, 2007

2026-04-07T11:39:30+01:00

A near-verbatim recitation of the great New York apartments of yesteryear, Robert A.M. Stern’s ‘Limestone Jesus’ heralded a major architectural trend and delivered one of the most commercially successful condominium developments in the history of the city.

Still Standing: 15 Central Park West, New York, 20072026-04-07T11:39:30+01:00

Hamilton Hay Van Jonker

2026-04-02T19:48:54+01:00

From their base in a refurbished victorian school in central Glasgow, Hamilton Hay Van Jonker speak to AT about their love of continuity and change, 'Speed Mentoring', and what it's like to work as 'one chapter in a building's long history'.

Hamilton Hay Van Jonker2026-04-02T19:48:54+01:00

Introducing the March-April 2026 issue of Architecture Today

2026-04-13T11:23:31+01:00

In this issue: Becca Thomas visits O'DonnellBrown's Millport Town Hall on the Isle of Cumbrae, Metropolitan Workshop's Neil Deely sets out a vision for the densification and reinvention of our suburbs, Still Standing: Robert A.M Stern's 15 Central Park West, We Made That's Tom Fox features in Reinventing Practice, Materials Library with dMFK, and Piers Taylor's Sydney in My Kind of Town. And much more!

Introducing the March-April 2026 issue of Architecture Today2026-04-13T11:23:31+01:00

Free photography workshops for RAI members

2026-04-01T13:06:34+01:00

Photographer Timothy Soar explains why he is holding a series of free-to-attend workshops at different locations around the country for members of the Regenerative Architecture Index to hone their photography skills. 

Free photography workshops for RAI members2026-04-01T13:06:34+01:00

Dispatches from Delft: Stella Forde

2026-03-31T14:26:48+01:00

Architecture Today intern Izzie Tilston quizzes former AT intern Stella Forde about the trouble with architectural education, the power of networking and leaving architecture for a career in project management.

Dispatches from Delft: Stella Forde2026-03-31T14:26:48+01:00

Hindsight: Photographing David Lea

2026-03-28T13:24:26+00:00

Timothy Soar reflects on the experience of photographing Welsh architect David Lea at Ogoronry in Gwynedd, Wales,  shortly before his death in 2022.

Hindsight: Photographing David Lea2026-03-28T13:24:26+00:00
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