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Balancing Act

2017-08-14T13:21:44+01:00

Practice
Clear communication with clients and oneself is essential in pursuing a public ethos in the private sector, says Holly Lewis

Balancing Act2017-08-14T13:21:44+01:00

Back to Nature

2017-08-14T14:32:32+01:00

Learning From
Roberto Burle Marx transformed my understanding of urban landscapes, says Brian Vermeulen

Back to Nature2017-08-14T14:32:32+01:00

Wood Awards Shortlist

2017-08-07T10:20:12+01:00

Awards
Architectural creativity and craftsmanship are showcased in the shortlist for the 2017 Wood Awards 

Wood Awards Shortlist2017-08-07T10:20:12+01:00

ASH at ICA

2017-08-18T12:12:09+01:00

Event
Architects for Social Housing has a week-long residency at London's Institute for Contemporary Arts

ASH at ICA2017-08-18T12:12:09+01:00

The Glass Chain

2017-08-01T09:49:40+01:00

Installation
Space Popular creates a kaleidoscopic glass construction to raise ideas around spatial perception

The Glass Chain2017-08-01T09:49:40+01:00

Fiona Scott

2017-07-25T12:05:25+01:00

My Kind of Town
It's been exhaustively described and documented, but LA's still hard to pin down

Fiona Scott2017-07-25T12:05:25+01:00

Steel Works

2017-07-11T11:48:49+01:00

Awards
Shortlist announced for the 2017 Structural Steel Design Awards

Steel Works2017-07-11T11:48:49+01:00

GAGAs 2017

2017-07-05T13:40:59+01:00

Awards
The winner of this year's Galvanizing in Architecture Award was a project designed by CF Møller Architects with the artist Conrad Shawcross

GAGAs 20172017-07-05T13:40:59+01:00

Added Values

2017-07-17T12:02:30+01:00

Practice
Adopting BIM is a big undertaking for a small practice but has both predictable and unexpected benefits, says Kyle Buchanan

Added Values2017-07-17T12:02:30+01:00

London’s Finest

2017-07-04T16:12:52+01:00

Viewpoint
The definitive ‘Guide to the Architecture of London’, first published in 1983, is now available as a free app. Authors Edward Jones and Christopher Woodward revisit their highlights for AT.

London’s Finest2017-07-04T16:12:52+01:00

Tree of Life

2023-09-12T14:51:29+01:00

The 2017 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, designed by Francis Kéré.

Tree of Life2023-09-12T14:51:29+01:00

Permutations

2017-06-27T12:49:52+01:00

Event
An installation at the Aldeburgh Festival explores the relationship between architecture and music

Permutations2017-06-27T12:49:52+01:00
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