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Introducing the January-February 2025 issue of Architecture Today

2025-03-13T15:15:06+00:00

In this issue: Timothy Soar revisits winners of the 2024 AT Awards documenting them as they are now, having stood the test of time; we hear from architects and clients on what made their projects so successful; Tom Bloxham reflects on 30 years of Urban Splash and Fernando Sordo Madaleno on Mexico City.

Introducing the January-February 2025 issue of Architecture Today2025-03-13T15:15:06+00:00

SANAA awarded 2025 Royal Gold Medal

2025-02-07T11:29:25+00:00

The Japanese practice led by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa has been recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects for its balance of simplicity and depth, crafting spaces that prioritise light, inclusivity, and a profound connection to place.

SANAA awarded 2025 Royal Gold Medal2025-02-07T11:29:25+00:00

Cabin Crew

2025-03-14T11:49:06+00:00

A new book from The Modernist tells the story of Welsh architectural practice Hird & Brooks and explores its obsession ith crafting the perfect holiday home.

Cabin Crew2025-03-14T11:49:06+00:00

Dispatches from the World Monuments Fund: John Darlington

2025-10-23T16:40:43+01:00

AT chats to… John Darlington, director at the World Monuments Fund (WMF) about how under threat sites can get support, how architects can engage with such sites and why the moon has been nominated on the 2025 WMF Watch list.

Dispatches from the World Monuments Fund: John Darlington2025-10-23T16:40:43+01:00

Ways of seeing: re-framing familiar buildings

2025-04-22T16:02:46+01:00

Timothy Soar talks to AT Editor Isabel Allen about his approach to taking up-to-date photography of the winning buildings in the Architecture Today Awards for buildings that stand the test of time.

Ways of seeing: re-framing familiar buildings2025-04-22T16:02:46+01:00

Reflections: Neue Nationalgalerie

2025-02-04T17:04:18+00:00

John Pardey reflects on Mies van der Rohe's Neue Nationalgalerie (1968) in Berlin – a temple to glass and steel that was the German architect's realisation of 'universal space' and his swan song.

Reflections: Neue Nationalgalerie2025-02-04T17:04:18+00:00

Reflections: Kimbell Art Museum

2025-01-14T15:07:02+00:00

John Pardey reflects on Louis Kahn's Kimbell Art Museum (1972) in Fort Worth, Texas – a building with classical qualities that offers a series of exquisite vaulted galleries and which embodies Kahn's approach to space and weight in architecture.

Reflections: Kimbell Art Museum2025-01-14T15:07:02+00:00

Archigram 10

2025-01-10T17:27:08+00:00

Fifty years after its last issue, Archigram returns with a new publication: Archigram 10. Edited by Peter Cook and featuring contributions from members of the original group alongside a global cohort of contemporary practitioners, the latest edition revisits the radical ethos that redefined architecture in the 1960s and 70s.

Archigram 102025-01-10T17:27:08+00:00
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