Balancing Act
AT Editor2017-08-14T13:21:44+01:00Practice
Clear communication with clients and oneself is essential in pursuing a public ethos in the private sector, says Holly Lewis
Practice
Clear communication with clients and oneself is essential in pursuing a public ethos in the private sector, says Holly Lewis
Learning From
Roberto Burle Marx transformed my understanding of urban landscapes, says Brian Vermeulen
Awards
Architectural creativity and craftsmanship are showcased in the shortlist for the 2017 Wood Awards
Event
Architects for Social Housing has a week-long residency at London's Institute for Contemporary Arts
Installation
Space Popular creates a kaleidoscopic glass construction to raise ideas around spatial perception
My Kind of Town
It's been exhaustively described and documented, but LA's still hard to pin down
Awards
Shortlist announced for the 2017 Structural Steel Design Awards
Awards
The winner of this year's Galvanizing in Architecture Award was a project designed by CF Møller Architects with the artist Conrad Shawcross
Practice
Adopting BIM is a big undertaking for a small practice but has both predictable and unexpected benefits, says Kyle Buchanan
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.
The 2017 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, designed by Francis Kéré.
Event
An installation at the Aldeburgh Festival explores the relationship between architecture and music