Shaping the future of facades
AT Editor2026-04-23T16:31:00+01:00James Hardie discusses how its Hardie® Panel systems and comprehensive technical support help specifiers deliver durable, low-maintenance facades with reduced environmental impact.
James Hardie discusses how its Hardie® Panel systems and comprehensive technical support help specifiers deliver durable, low-maintenance facades with reduced environmental impact.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Vectorworks, exploring how AI and digital tools are reshaping architectural practice, from heritage and design workflows to collaboration, visualisation and manufacturing.
Hear Tom Bloxham from Urban Splash, Councillor Ruairi Kelly from Glasgow City Council, Holly Lewis from We Made That and Gary Clark from HKS discuss the role of regenerative design in unlocking the long-term value of public assets.
Architecture Today has teamed up with the UK’s first circular construction hub to organise an opportunity for members of the Regenerative Architecture Index to visit its site in London’s Royal Docks.
HW STUDIO’s Kehai House in Morelia, Mexico, places a Japanese-inspired garden at the heart of a compact plan, and uses spatial clarity and controlled light to shape a contemplative interior.
Join us on 7th May to explore how blue roof systems are transforming the fifth façade into active infrastructure – from managing stormwater and supporting SuDS compliance, to unlocking development potential and delivering more resilient, multifunctional buildings.
Steve Melvin of Atelier Architecture & Design reflects on the elusive qualities that make certain works of architecture capture the imagination and make a lasting impression on our collective consciousness.
Ben Parker, Major Projects Manager at IKO, discusses how the company’s DfE Construction Framework Guide can help architects navigate CF25 roofing requirements, reduce specification risk and deliver compliant, high-performance education buildings.
Ian Chalk Architects has refurbished Cambridge’s historic Arts Theatre, renewing the venue’s auditorium and backstage areas, balancing technical upgrade with the preservation of intimacy, craftsmanship and acoustic performance.
HTA Design’s new play landscape for Crystal Palace Park draws on the site’s 19th-century ‘journey through time’ concept to create an immersive environment that combines education, accessibility and imaginative play within a wider programme of park regeneration.
Irish members of the Regenerative Architecture Index are invited to an evening of networking and socialising with collaborators, consultants and clients.
JOTAJOTA+ reimagines a Madrid mattress store as a sequence of domestic interiors, using spatial choreography, material contrast and layered thresholds to reinvent the retail experience.