Breathing space
AT Editor2024-12-09T12:02:29+00:00Sapphire’s cantilevered architectural balconies enhance outdoor living at Brent Cross Town in north-west London.
Sapphire’s cantilevered architectural balconies enhance outdoor living at Brent Cross Town in north-west London.
Architect John Pardey introduces his series of short essays, Reflections, where he gives an account of some of the 20th Century's greatest buildings.
CRASH is appealing to UK architects for help with its vital work providing refurbishment and construction projects for adult homelessness and hospices for adults and children. CEO Trish Pickersgill explains how you can help.
UNESCO has recognised Parisian zinc roofers and ornamentalists, adding them to the List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Project leaders from Foster + Partners, Bond Bryan, and Nuëcø Facade & Glazing Solutions discuss the collaborative process and technical challenges behind the steel and glass façade of London's Lamb Street development, with AT’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Milient and Vectorworks, exploring how technology can be used to boost productivity, efficiency, and innovation within architectural practice.
Spratley & Partners’ mill house in Cranborne Chase skilfully blends historic and modern typologies to maximise its AONB setting.
Kensington Blinds explores the five key reasons why architects should specify exterior blinds.
A highly adaptable family home in south London designed by 31/44 Architects has been named RIBA House of the Year 2024.
Cooke Fawcett has extended an old mill and added a new studio workshop for a creative couple in Hampshire.
Leviat’s Nicolas De Vrieze and Nobert Omony answer readers’ questions on balcony connectors.
Chris Dyson Architects' teaching and events building for Harrow Arts Centre's London campus draws on the site's legacy of agricultural buildings to deliver a flexible space that complements the Grade-II listed Gothic Elliott Hall.
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