Designer and dreamer: Zaha Hadid
Jason Sayer2022-11-22T12:26:31+00:00Two exhibitions in London showcase Zaha Hadid's design work and early visions for the city.
Two exhibitions in London showcase Zaha Hadid's design work and early visions for the city.
The Royal Institute of British Architects has named the 29 winners of its 2022 National Awards for architecture.
An exhibition of the shortlisted entries for the Stone & Vision Awards is running at The Building Centre in London from 27 June to 8 July.
Paloma Strelitz, creative director of Patch co-working network and founding member of Assemble, on the sense of connectedness in Cape Town's Bo-Kaap neighbourhood.
The British Council for Offices (BCO) has recommended a permanent shift to lower density workspaces to reflect how the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed our use of offices.
A team led by Charles Holland Architects has won this year's Davidson Prize for its concept Co-Living in the Countryside, a rural co-housing development with affordable rent.
There is no doubt the Elizabeth Line will alter our perceptions of London's geography. But is it too little, too late? Or can our planning system move fast enough to allow newly connected neighbourhoods to flourish?
An AT Schüco webinar exploring ways of evaluating, upgrading and repurposing our historic building stock is taking place on Wednesday 29th June.
Ian Volner revisits Gunnar Asplund's eccentric Stockholm library, which showcases the competing impulses of an architect who embraced Premodernism, Modernism and even Postmodernism – decades before the term came into popular use.
We did it. Architecture Today readers have raised more than £50,000 for the Kharkiv School of Architecture (KhSA) in Ukraine, writes editor Isabel Allen.
Researcher, writer, urbanist and educator Kat Martindale debunks the misconceptions that prevent architectural practices from undertaking research.
Benedetti Architects has been selected to lead the refurbishment of the Royal Institute of British Architects' headquarters at 66 Portland Place, London.
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