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AT Editor2017-07-17T12:02:30+01:00Practice
Adopting BIM is a big undertaking for a small practice but has both predictable and unexpected benefits, says Kyle Buchanan
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
History
Gwyn Lloyd Jones traces Frank Lloyd Wright’s foreign tours for his study of ‘the first global architect’
Event
The UN’s New Urban Agenda will shape global urbanisation but has little to say about architecture. RIBA’s inaugural International Week will explore how we can contribute, says president Jane Duncan
Research
Peter Murray visits the Norman Foster Foundation in Madrid, where the architect’s work will be used to shape discussion about the issues of tomorrow
Drawing
The Architecture Room at the RA Summer Exhibition gives visitors an X-Ray view of what architects do, says curator Farshid Moussavi
My Kind of Town
A place for encounters and appropriation – where you can afford to be poor
History
A new map-guide chronicles the city’s twentieth-century landmarks
Film
ArchFilmFest London celebrates the connections between film and architecture and aims to open new possibilities for both, says co-director, Charlotte Skene Catling
Exhibition
New architecture centre in Liverpool opens with a show of unrealised projects for the city