Scottish building of the year announced
Jason Sayer2025-12-23T12:13:14+00:00The Burrell Collection, a Glaswegian gallery refurbished by John McAslan & Partners, has been named as Scotland’s building of the year.
The Burrell Collection, a Glaswegian gallery refurbished by John McAslan & Partners, has been named as Scotland’s building of the year.
Assemble, Hopkins Architects, ECD Architects, and LOKI share their insights on the key issues hindering the transition to regenerative architecture.
As a practice identified as one to watch in the Regenerative Architecture Index, we spoke to Studio Knight Stokoe about legally recognising the environment and society as stakeholders, becoming a B Corp, circadian rhythms, being resilient, regenerative, and empathic and fostering a zero-overtime culture.
In this issue: Hundertwasser's virtues hold strong 40 years later, the consequences for non-compliance with ARB and RIBA's CPD shake-up, Chris Dyson on the restored and reworked historic buildings in Spitalfields' Norton Folgate scheme, how Tuckey Design Studio has turned a 16th century Somerset wool hall into a recording studio and home, and much more.
Max Fordham, Bond Bryan, Sheppard Robson and New Works share their insights on the key issues hindering the transition to regenerative architecture.
Three projects from David Chipperfield Architects (Berlin office) in Germany, Peris + Toral Arquitectes in Spain and O-office Architects in China are in the running for this year's RIBA International Prize.
Architects are getting ready to submit evidence of their CPD activities following a major shake-up by the ARB and RIBA. John Ramshaw outlines the new requirements and the consequences for non-compliance.
As a notable Front Runner to emerge from the Regenerative Architecture Index, we spoke to Studio Bark about bioregionalism, material sourcing, and integrating the work of ecologists and arboriculturalists among others into the studio’s practice.
Project Orange, AEW Architects, Mike Tuck Studio and Howells share their insights on the key issues hindering the transition to regenerative architecture.
AT’s latest Business Breakfast explored how game-changing digital technologies, combined with fresh thinking on modular construction, have the potential to reinvigorate architectural practice and the wider construction industry.