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Reflections: Gemeentemuseum

2025-07-08T17:31:13+01:00

John Pardey on Hendrik Petrus Berlage's Gemeentemuseum in The Hague (1934) – a building that can be read as a European evolution of Frank Lloyd Wright's work and reconsidered the decorative use of stone and brick.

Reflections: Gemeentemuseum2025-07-08T17:31:13+01:00

School of Specification – Introduction to information management

2025-07-02T16:47:50+01:00

Richard Saxon, consultant at Deploi, has produced a School of Specification module exploring information management. Here, he considers IM’s key principles and processes, as well as the architect’s role in delivering coordinated, efficient projects.

School of Specification – Introduction to information management2025-07-02T16:47:50+01:00

Buildings at risk

2025-06-25T08:48:39+01:00

SAVE Britain's Heritage marks its 50th birthday by adding 50 buildings to its Buildings at Risk register.

Buildings at risk2025-06-25T08:48:39+01:00

My Kind of Town: Sharon Giffen

2025-06-11T16:04:02+01:00

Sharon Giffen explains how Earls Court’s cosmopolitan heritage and an ambitious 44-acre masterplan are set to reignite West London as a hub of innovation, culture and community.

My Kind of Town: Sharon Giffen2025-06-11T16:04:02+01:00

My Kind of Town: Anna Parker

2025-06-16T16:50:41+01:00

As decision-makers search for a defining brand, Anna Parker contends that Birmingham’s identity is already evident in its bold architecture, creative energy, and proud local spirit.

My Kind of Town: Anna Parker2025-06-16T16:50:41+01:00

Dispatches from the Serpentine Pavilion: Marina Tabassum

2025-06-04T09:55:19+01:00

AT chats to Marina Tabassum, the Bangladeshi architect behind the 25th Serpentine Pavilion which has opened in West London. We learn about what informed her design for A Capsule in Time, and the challenges of building a temporary structure on the Hyde Park site.

Dispatches from the Serpentine Pavilion: Marina Tabassum2025-06-04T09:55:19+01:00

Learning from Cedric Price

2025-06-04T09:55:35+01:00

In the 1990s, Cedric Price’s radical approach to architectural practice – prioritising processes over buildings – was seen as visionary and eccentric. Today, as the Regenerative Architecture Index reveals, his ideas about systems, adaptability, and the intelligence of practice itself are central to an evolving, more sustainable profession.

Learning from Cedric Price2025-06-04T09:55:35+01:00

From earth to action

2025-06-03T09:14:23+01:00

Jim Matthews, managing director of HG Matthews, talks to AT about the challenges and opportunities facing the construction industry as it shifts towards more sustainable and regenerative practices, and the role of leadership, innovation and collaboration in driving meaningful change.

From earth to action2025-06-03T09:14:23+01:00
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