Fin House

2021-08-19T15:07:00+01:00

Architect Stephanie Thum-Bonanno has added a stepped brick extension to her east London home, introducing vertical oak fins that frame views out to the garden.

Fin House2021-08-19T15:07:00+01:00

Durslade Farm Shop

2021-08-12T16:19:23+01:00

Moxon Architects has designed a new farm shop to sit alongside the original buildings at Durslade Farm, the Somerset outpost of the international art gallery Hauser & Wirth. Graham Bizley takes a look.

Durslade Farm Shop2021-08-12T16:19:23+01:00

Rendering versus reality

2021-08-09T12:26:49+01:00

According to the glossy renders, the Marble Arch Mound was to be a lush green hill offering visitors spectacular views of Hyde Park. But the reality turned out to be rather different, writes Amanda Baillieu.

Rendering versus reality2021-08-09T12:26:49+01:00

Farmyard at The Newt

2021-08-03T17:58:43+01:00

Richard Parr Associates has restored a cluster of farm buildings, transforming them into a bedroom suites, a restaurant and a swimming pool for The Newt boutique hotel in Somerset.

Farmyard at The Newt2021-08-03T17:58:43+01:00

Cove Ridge

2021-08-19T15:07:02+01:00

Coffey Architects has replaced a 1930s cottage on the north Devon coast with a house that fits happily with its neighbours but makes a big statement inside, finds Richard Weston.

Cove Ridge2021-08-19T15:07:02+01:00

Habitat Matters

2021-08-25T12:35:06+01:00

Architecture Today is partnering with Habitat Matters to support a series of a webinars and podcasts discussing the challenges of supporting natural habitats in the built environment in the run up to the UN's COP15 and COP26 conferences.

Habitat Matters2021-08-25T12:35:06+01:00

The Old Timberyard

2021-08-03T13:54:39+01:00

Richard Dudzicki of RDA Architects has converted a 19th-century brick workshop from his practice’s office into a home for his family and a contemporary addition to the Victorian street.

The Old Timberyard2021-08-03T13:54:39+01:00

King’s Cross reborn

2021-07-21T07:22:23+01:00

As the country emerges from lockdown, the public spaces of what, not so long ago, was an urban no-go zone are the very picture of urban regeneration. Deyan Sudjic gives his verdict on what’s been achieved and what’s been lost.

King’s Cross reborn2021-07-21T07:22:23+01:00

Shop window

2021-08-25T16:37:30+01:00

Pendock’s Technical Project Manager, Gavin Byram, discusses how the company’s specialist casing and enclosure solutions can add performance and aesthetic value to retail projects with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw.

Shop window2021-08-25T16:37:30+01:00

BlueSky Barn

2021-08-25T16:37:31+01:00

31/44 Architects has converted an old grain store in the Norfolk countryside into a family home, using a palette of materials that plays on the mundane rural typology.

BlueSky Barn2021-08-25T16:37:31+01:00

Exposure Award winners unveiled

2021-08-25T16:37:35+01:00

Five practices have been named the inaugural recipients of an award organised by the photographer Timothy Soar in association with Architecture Today to give architects a fresh take on photographing, communicating and promoting their work.

Exposure Award winners unveiled2021-08-25T16:37:35+01:00
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