Reflections: Säynätsalo Town Hall

2026-07-06T16:23:46+01:00

John Pardey revisits Alvar Aalto’s Säynätsalo Town Hall in Finland, a building founded in history, landscape and civic life, and one of the architect’s most consummate works.

Reflections: Säynätsalo Town Hall2026-07-06T16:23:46+01:00

Quality in numbers: why working with a stable of practices produces better outcomes on large regeneration schemes

2026-07-06T15:49:32+01:00

Michael Clark, Design Director at Hadley Property Group, explains how working with Haworth Tompkins, Metropolitan Workshop, Studio Egret West and dRMM on 980 Great West Road in Brentford is producing richer outcomes than any single practice could achieve alone.

Quality in numbers: why working with a stable of practices produces better outcomes on large regeneration schemes2026-07-06T15:49:32+01:00

White Breakers

2026-07-06T14:55:00+01:00

Unknown Works has retrofitted a modest coastal bungalow in Pembrokeshire, transforming it into a low-energy family home that responds sensitively to its National Park setting.

White Breakers2026-07-06T14:55:00+01:00

Digitising roofing specification: tools, data and detail

2026-05-13T09:31:40+01:00

David Coldham, Technical Director at IKO, discusses how the company’s Information & Resource Hub provides architects with the technical advice, tools and support needed to develop coordinated, compliant and buildable roofing specifications.

Digitising roofing specification: tools, data and detail2026-05-13T09:31:40+01:00

Using data to unlock value

2026-07-03T10:27:30+01:00

PropertyData discusses how data-driven insights can give architects a competitive edge when it comes to securing residential retrofit and refurbishment projects.

Using data to unlock value2026-07-03T10:27:30+01:00

Designing for care: specifying colour and paint in healthcare environments

2026-06-29T10:01:46+01:00

Dulux Trade’s Dawn Scott and Andrew Cleaver, in conversation with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw, discusses how evidence-based colour strategies and high-performance paint systems can support wellbeing, inclusivity and long-term performance across healthcare projects.

Designing for care: specifying colour and paint in healthcare environments2026-06-29T10:01:46+01:00

Meet the client: Attzaz Rashid, Barratt London

2026-06-30T16:50:56+01:00

Barratt London’s Head of Design, Attzaz Rashid, discusses the challenges of delivering high-quality, low-energy housing at scale, the realities of large-scale urban regeneration, and why collaboration is essential to creating better places.

Meet the client: Attzaz Rashid, Barratt London2026-06-30T16:50:56+01:00

The language of light

2026-07-03T10:31:19+01:00

Hillarys explores how designers use natural and artificial light, alongside blinds and window treatments, to shape atmosphere, define space and create more adaptable residential interiors.

The language of light2026-07-03T10:31:19+01:00

100 Fetter Lane

2026-07-02T16:08:25+01:00

Fletcher Priest Architects’ new London headquarters is a low-impact workplace that prioritises reuse, adaptability and wellbeing, while also showcasing the practice’s circular design principles.

100 Fetter Lane2026-07-02T16:08:25+01:00

Moof Fitness Studio

2026-06-30T12:39:30+01:00

A demountable gym concept by Madrid-based practice Canobardin uses a simple kit of parts to create a calm adaptable environment that can be replicated across multiple locations.

Moof Fitness Studio2026-06-30T12:39:30+01:00

Pall Mall

2026-07-06T15:53:29+01:00

Sheppard Robson has transformed Manchester’s Grade II-listed Pall Mall from an ageing post-war office block into a high-performance workplace, carefully reconstructing its Modernist façade while introducing new public spaces, flexible interiors and a fabric-first retrofit strategy.

Pall Mall2026-07-06T15:53:29+01:00
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