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The Essential Louis Kahn

2021-07-13T10:15:25+01:00

Architecture historian Caroline Maniaque and photographer Cemal Emden revisit Louis Kahn's architecture in a new compendium of his most significant works.

The Essential Louis Kahn2021-07-13T10:15:25+01:00

HomeForest wins inaugural Davidson Prize

2021-06-28T20:14:50+01:00

A concept based on the restorative qualities of "forest-bathing" has been named the winner of the first Davidson Prize, an ideas competition asking entrants to consider the impact of the pandemic on how we live and work.

HomeForest wins inaugural Davidson Prize2021-06-28T20:14:50+01:00

Introducing the May-June 2021 issue

2021-06-16T11:14:32+01:00

Imagine what could be achieved with a state-funded programme of Architectural Aid, writes editor Isabel Allen, if architecture were treated not just a commodity for sale but as a fundamental human right.

Introducing the May-June 2021 issue2021-06-16T11:14:32+01:00

Learning from Will Alsop

2021-06-16T11:05:11+01:00

Will Alsop’s 2005 proposals for a coast-to-coast northern SuperCity may have seemed a stretch of the imagination but many of its ideas are very relevant today, argues Chris Williamson of Weston Williamson + Partners.

Learning from Will Alsop2021-06-16T11:05:11+01:00

Venice Architecture Biennale 2021

2021-06-21T13:17:39+01:00

Architecture Today's contributing editor Ian Volner is on the ground in Venice checking out pavilions and installations, and reporting on what is set to be one of the most unusual biennales to date.

Venice Architecture Biennale 20212021-06-21T13:17:39+01:00

My kind of town: Nigel Coates

2021-05-26T10:28:38+01:00

The British architect, designer and writer on making a second home in Florence, where he has set up a workshop in the "bowels" of the Porta Romana district.

My kind of town: Nigel Coates2021-05-26T10:28:38+01:00

O-Tower

2021-07-27T12:03:08+01:00

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has revealed plans for a tower shaped like an infinity loop for the smartphone company OPPO in Hangzhou.

O-Tower2021-07-27T12:03:08+01:00

Still standing: Seagram Building, 1958

2023-12-21T15:33:06+00:00

In the first of a series of revisits, Architecture Today’s new contributing editor Ian Volner assesses the significance of an instant icon that has stood the test of time, beginning with Mies van der Rohe's Seagram Building.

Still standing: Seagram Building, 19582023-12-21T15:33:06+00:00

Shenzhen Transport Hub

2021-05-10T19:15:49+01:00

Grimshaw has won an international competition for the Shenzhen Airport East Integrated Transport Hub with a design inspired by mangrove trees.

Shenzhen Transport Hub2021-05-10T19:15:49+01:00
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