Beyond Style
AT Editor2017-09-21T12:04:58+01:00Book
‘Redefining Brutalism’ offers an interpretation of architectural ethics rather than fashionable aesthetics, finds Nicola Rutt
Book
‘Redefining Brutalism’ offers an interpretation of architectural ethics rather than fashionable aesthetics, finds Nicola Rutt
Book
Residential highlights of the century, selected by the Twentieth Century Society
Exhibition
'When in Rome', currently on show at the RIBA in London, explores the eternal city's ongoing architectural inspiration
Event
Newly commissioned, site-specific artworks in public spaces around the town explore the theme 'double edge'
Gallery
'Bridges: Spanning the World' documents outstanding examples of structural design 
My Kind of Town
The potential of Kolkata's built heritage made it a favourite of new RIBA president Ben Derbyshire, writing for AT in 2005
Reflecting the elusive, off-beat character of her architectural work, Alison Smithson (1928-2003) wrote one of our most memorable My Kind of Town columns in May 1980.
My Kind of Town
Bristol is a maritime city a good distance from the sea
Viewpoint
A new study of exemplary projects finds that architects can play a vital role in promoting the development of social housing, says co-author Abigail Batchelor
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