Celebrating 20 years of British innovation
AT Editor2022-10-03T17:23:01+01:00Ben Brocklesby, Director at Origin, looks back at the company's evolution and achievements over the last two decades.
Ben Brocklesby, Director at Origin, looks back at the company's evolution and achievements over the last two decades.
Washroom Washroom and Cre8 Joinery Solutions explain how they work with architects to produce successful and long lasting common areas.
ARki founder Sahar Fikouhi answers readers' questions on how the new augmented reality visualisation platform works.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Amtico and SIG Design and Technology, exploring the role schools have to play in the community and how to integrate them into tricky urban sites.
Lars Knöner, Head of Sustainability Projects at Schüco International, in conversation with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw, discusses the importance of targeting zero carbon and what the manufacturer is doing to achieve this goal.
Duravit has launched Sustano, a recyclable shower tray that is manufactured from the sustainable material DuraSolid Nature.
Watch our webinar, in partnership Medite Smartply, exploring best practice in designing multifunctional outdoor space.
Once the epicentre of Hollywood’s nascent artistic and architectural scene, Rudolph Schindler’s extraordinary home was a stepping stone to Los Angeles’ great leap into modernity.
For Martine Hamilton Knight, contributing to a revision of Pevsner’s ‘Buildings of England’ prompted a re-evaluation of the notion of ‘timelessness’ in architectural photography.
Market forces and conservatism are driving queer spaces from urban centres. Tom Wilkinson welcomes a new compendium of LGBTQIA+ places around the world as a timely celebration of the spaces that survive.
Mae has designed a community building that provides well-being and recreational facilities for the later living residents of London’s Morden College in Blackheath. Mary Duggan appreciates a sophisticated, humane design that reflects and anticipates social change.
Ingrid Petit and Ben Higham of Feilden Fowles discuss how the practice’s approach to materiality is driven by context, craft, sustainability and technical innovation.