VIDA Elementary School

2026-02-05T16:26:32+00:00

OVA’s new school in Chýně, near Prague, combines formal and informal learning spaces with sports and community facilities, creating a flexible, courtyard-based campus that welcomes people of all ages.

VIDA Elementary School2026-02-05T16:26:32+00:00

Thinking beyond the façade

2026-02-05T12:00:18+00:00

Schüco Sales Director Dan Gleeson talks to AT Technical Editor John Ramshaw about how the façade systems manufacturer is continuing to evolve its approach to regenerative design, long-term stewardship and being a good ancestor.

Thinking beyond the façade2026-02-05T12:00:18+00:00

Melfield Gardens intergenerational living

2026-02-03T17:13:14+00:00

A pair of Passivhaus buildings in Lewisham by Levitt Bernstein brings older residents and students into close proximity, using shared routes, gardens and flexible homes to test a new, fully affordable model of intergenerational living.

Melfield Gardens intergenerational living2026-02-03T17:13:14+00:00

Paving the way for success for England’s new towns

2026-02-02T12:42:19+00:00

The announcement of the locations of the next generation of New Towns is a crucial milestone in tackling the UK's housing crisis. Arup's Vicky Evans identifies the steps that need to be taken for these projects to succeed.

Paving the way for success for England’s new towns2026-02-02T12:42:19+00:00

Sownd Certification

2026-02-02T10:23:37+00:00

Oscar Acoustics explores Sownd Certification, a world-first framework that enables architects to specify, evidence and communicate inclusive acoustic performance.

Sownd Certification2026-02-02T10:23:37+00:00

South Staffordshire College

2026-02-03T12:25:03+00:00

Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt’s new town-centre campus for South Staffordshire College replaces a redundant department store with a civic-minded building that reconnects further education to the Tamworth historic centre.

South Staffordshire College2026-02-03T12:25:03+00:00

Prayers and polymers: Níall McLaughlin on working with nuns

2026-02-02T17:48:55+00:00

From invisible timber junctions to Newton spectra on chapel walls, Níall McLaughlin recalls a series of encounters with a community of nuns that quietly upend assumptions about faith, expertise and architectural value.

Prayers and polymers: Níall McLaughlin on working with nuns2026-02-02T17:48:55+00:00

Níall McLaughlin awarded 2026 Royal Gold Medal

2026-02-03T17:20:32+00:00

The Irish architect, educator and writer has been recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects for a body of work defined by clarity, craft and a sustained commitment to the human experience of space.

Níall McLaughlin awarded 2026 Royal Gold Medal2026-02-03T17:20:32+00:00

Dispatches from Donegal: Pasparakis Friel

2026-01-30T15:04:00+00:00

Based in rural Donegal, but shaped by decades of life and work across Europe, Sosie Pasparakis and Ronan Friel reflect on listening as a design tool, the quiet intelligence of a rural practice, and how memory, landscape and craft meet in projects that sit lightly and thoughtfully in their landscape.

Dispatches from Donegal: Pasparakis Friel2026-01-30T15:04:00+00:00

Africa Hall restored

2026-02-05T10:23:14+00:00

Architectus’ conservation and renewal of the United Nations’ Historic Africa Hall in Addis Ababa reasserts one of the defining works of African modernism as a functioning civic and diplomatic space.

Africa Hall restored2026-02-05T10:23:14+00:00

Legal advice: Navigating the ARB’s new code

2026-01-30T17:10:12+00:00

The ARB’s refreshed Architects’ Code identifies six overarching standards of professional behaviour. Regulatory solicitors Ben Hall and Chloe Wynne advise architects on how to protect themselves against accusations of breaching professional standards.

Legal advice: Navigating the ARB’s new code2026-01-30T17:10:12+00:00
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