Introducing the January-February 2023 issue
AT Editor2023-06-08T18:00:02+01:00In her editorial for AT323 Isabel Allen reflects on how policy from 2008 has impacted the city, most notably with the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea (VNEB) in southwest London
Meet the client: Clive Nichol, CEO of Fabrix
Isabel Allen2023-03-09T12:18:23+00:00Founder of developer Fabrix explains the company's approach to breathing new life into neglected corners of the city and the qualities it looks for in an architectural practice.
Old Customs House competition
AT Editor2023-02-15T10:45:44+00:00The City of Helsinki has launched a competition for the sale and redevelopment of Gustaf Nyström’s Old Customs House in Katajanokka.
Remembering Arata Isozaki
Jason Sayer2023-02-07T12:54:32+00:00Emmanuel Petit reflects on the life and impact of the late Japanese architect, Arata Isozaki.
New Architecture Writers call for 2023 applications
Jason Sayer2023-01-04T15:49:26+00:00The New Architecture Writers programme for people of colour is open to applications.
Looking back on 2022
Jason Sayer2023-01-06T13:20:55+00:00As 2022 begins to feel like a distant memory, Architecture Today editor Isabel Allen looks back on a year of turmoil, collective action, stellar buildings and learning from the past.
The Red House by David Kohn wins House of the Year
Jason Sayer2023-02-07T12:42:38+00:00Set in the Dorset countryside, the dwelling by David Kohn Architects draws on a plethora of styles and has won the RIBA House of the Year award for 2022
Shortlist unveiled for the 2022 House of the Year
Jason Sayer2022-12-10T16:49:41+00:00See the seven projects that comprised the shortlist for the 2022 RIBA House of the Year award.
My kind of town: Bob Allies
Isolde Brampton-Greene2022-12-01T17:41:05+00:00The co-founder of Allies and Morrison on how Rome accommodates change. The new need not be the enemy of the old; the present can co-exist with the past.
Theatrum Mundi launches study programme on transdisciplinary city-making
Isabel Allen2022-11-28T18:59:41+00:00Theatrum Mundi celebrates 10 years of transdisciplinary work in city-making and calls for applicants for its new study programme
Serpentine Pavilion 2023 design revealed
AT Editor2022-11-23T14:21:35+00:00Visuals have been revealed for the 22nd edition of the annual Serpentine Pavilion, a refined, circular timber structure designed by Paris-based architect Lina Ghotmeh.