Frân Wen Youth Theatre
AT Editor2024-04-23T13:53:02+00:00Manalo & White transforms listed Bangor church into a new home for the Frân Wen Youth Theatre company.
Manalo & White transforms listed Bangor church into a new home for the Frân Wen Youth Theatre company.
Roman Krznaric, Phoebe Tickell and Immy Kaur announced as Ambassadors for the inaugural Regenerative Architecture Index (RAI).
AT talks to Clare Cameron, Director at PRP, about recent developments within the later living housing sector, including the changing priorities of residents, the positive effect of purposeful living, and the need for improved design standards.
A compendium of the best housing schemes built across Europe in the 20th Century is an invaluable resource for architects seeking solutions to the current housing crisis.
Jeff Edwards, Engineering Manager for Leviat’s masonry division, answers readers’ questions on masonry support systems.
BDP has completed the Oak Cancer Centre for the Royal Marsden in Sutton. Simon Allford applauds a bold response to the challenges of delivering high-quality large-scale buildings within the NHS.
AT330 features Kenneth Frampton's take on Europe's seminal 20th Century housing, a reflection on Paul Rudolph in Boston, new learning content covering fire safety, healthy materials, earth building and EnerPHit on School of Specification, Simon Allford on BDP's Oak Cancer Centre, Knox Bhavan's materials library, urban life in Ho Chi Minh City and much more.
Mole Architects and Invisible Studio have built a big barn in the Cambridgeshire Fens to be used as the national base for Forest School Camps.
AT talks to Alex Ely, founding director of Mæ, about the challenges and benefits of B Corp certification, and what the practice is doing to further expand its environmental knowledge base.
In this extract from his new book How to Enjoy Architecture: A Guide for Everyone Charles Holland reframes Homewood, built by Lutyens for his mother-in-law in 1903, as a barbed commentary on the aspirations of its owner.
Trading Director Robert Edwards discusses why SIG Design & Technology is rebranding itself as AccuRoof, and what this means for its specifier-led customer base and the wider construction industry.