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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

Hertford Theatre

2022-05-11T12:02:08+01:00

Bennetts Associates reveals plans to update Hertford Theatre with new cinema screens, performance space and a riverside cafe.

Hertford Theatre2022-05-11T12:02:08+01:00

A life behind the lens

2021-05-10T09:39:45+01:00

Timothy Soar reflects on changing technology, travelling the globe and helping architects to inspire new audiences and win more work.

A life behind the lens2021-05-10T09:39:45+01:00

Conversation piece

2022-05-11T12:04:10+01:00

Dirk Somers of Belgian practice Bovenbouw talks to Louis Mayes about the role of drawing, and the importance of viewing a sketch as a problem for discussion as much as a solution

Conversation piece2022-05-11T12:04:10+01:00

Oxford Street District

2021-03-15T18:53:07+00:00

Publica reveals vision to revive London's pandemic-hit Oxford Street with pedestrianisation, pop-ups and a scalable mound by MVRDV at Marble Arch

Oxford Street District2021-03-15T18:53:07+00:00

Lambeth Palace

2021-03-03T09:33:50+00:00

Wright & Wright Architects’ library and archive at Lambeth Palace is a fitting home for an exceptional collection, finds Rolfe Kentish of Long & Kentish Architects

Lambeth Palace2021-03-03T09:33:50+00:00
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