Forum

Review of 2025

2025-12-19T12:50:02+00:00

2025 has been a year of looking closely – at buildings that endure, at ideas that travel, and at practices quietly reshaping the values of architecture. From the long view offered by the Architecture Today Awards to encounters with unexpected projects, places and people around the world, AT editor Isabel Allen looks back on a year rich in surprise, conviction and renewed optimism about what architecture can still achieve.

Review of 20252025-12-19T12:50:02+00:00

Material Cultures

2025-12-17T17:18:00+00:00

Material Cultures explain how they are challenging conventional construction cultures in a bid to bring architecture closer to agriculture, land management and landscape.

Material Cultures2025-12-17T17:18:00+00:00

Caochan na Creige wins RIBA House of the Year

2025-12-18T13:02:35+00:00

Named RIBA House of the Year 2025, Izat Arundell’s self-built home in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides was recognised for its sensitivity to place, hyper-local materiality and assured response to an extreme landscape.

Caochan na Creige wins RIBA House of the Year2025-12-18T13:02:35+00:00

Looking back at Battersea Power Station

2025-12-17T07:53:48+00:00

WilkinsonEyre director Sébastien Ricard reflects on the long and complex journey to restore Battersea Power Station, exploring how flexibility, mixed use and deep respect for heritage were essential to transforming a near-derelict industrial monument into a resilient piece of city.

Looking back at Battersea Power Station2025-12-17T07:53:48+00:00

My Kind of Town: Manijeh Verghese

2025-12-16T13:53:39+00:00

Open City CEO Manijeh Verghese marvels at Mumbai's rapid transformation and asks how you can slow the pace of change to a rate that allows its people to shape its future.

My Kind of Town: Manijeh Verghese2025-12-16T13:53:39+00:00

Reflections: Chapel of Reconciliation

2025-12-16T10:45:57+00:00

John Pardey revisits de Blacam & Meagher’s Chapel of Reconciliation at Knock – a landmark of 20th century Irish Architecture – tracing its pilgrimage roots, profound materiality, and overarching influence on a new generation of Irish architects.

Reflections: Chapel of Reconciliation2025-12-16T10:45:57+00:00

5 minutes with…OGU Architects

2025-12-23T10:53:02+00:00

AT catches up with Rachel O'Grady and Chris Upson to find out what's next for Belfast-based OGU Architects, and hear about their use of demountable structures to trial urban change, engaging communities in their city's future. 

5 minutes with…OGU Architects2025-12-23T10:53:02+00:00

School of Specification – Materials Passports

2025-12-09T16:42:06+00:00

Rachel Hoolahan, Associate Director at Orms, has produced a School of Specification module on Materials Passports. She considers the advantages and challenges of implementing materials passports as well as how project teams can start using them.

School of Specification – Materials Passports2025-12-09T16:42:06+00:00

A new future for Udaipur

2025-12-03T10:02:28+00:00

Ananya Singhal of Studio Saar explains his game plan to rescue his hometown of Udaipur, India, from the ravages of uncontrolled development and empower its residents to envisage – and insist on – a regenerative future.

A new future for Udaipur2025-12-03T10:02:28+00:00

Reflections: Ronchamp Chapel

2025-12-02T15:04:15+00:00

John Pardey on how Le Corbusier’s Ronchamp Chapel marked a revolutionary departure from his machine-age classicism — a sculptural, light-filled sanctuary where curved walls, hooded towers and a hovering roof reimagined the possibilities of modern sacred architecture.

Reflections: Ronchamp Chapel2025-12-02T15:04:15+00:00

Dispatches from Udaipur, India

2025-12-04T12:37:44+00:00

Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu chat to AT about the lessons to be learnt from rickshaws at rush hour,  intergenerational households, and Krishnamurti's wise words.

Dispatches from Udaipur, India2025-12-04T12:37:44+00:00

Dispatches from Izmir, Turkey

2025-11-29T15:26:07+00:00

Office of Displaced Designers (ODD) is calling on UK construction professionals to support She Repairs, an initiative to help women in Izmir's displaced communities to provide their households with a safe and comfortable home.

Dispatches from Izmir, Turkey2025-11-29T15:26:07+00:00
Go to Top