Looking back
AT Editor2025-06-03T10:25:50+01:00Radmat discusses how its state-of-the-art thermal insulation played a key role at Gasholders London, designed by WilkinsonEyre.
Radmat discusses how its state-of-the-art thermal insulation played a key role at Gasholders London, designed by WilkinsonEyre.
Chinese architect Liu Jiakun’s work redefines urban space by embracing tradition, fostering community, and honouring everyday life.
AT talks to… Colin Baillie of Baillie Baillie about using natural materials to deliver projects that address climate resilience, respect the vernacular architecture of the Scottish Highlands, and take account of its climate, labour and skills.
In Oeiras, Portugal, a house by OODA addresses the challenges of an irregular topography with an elegant architectural response, embedding into the landscape and enhancing natural light and privacy.
WORKac’s dynamic and community-focused library in Boulder, Colorado, serves a diverse neighbourhood of new developments, art studios, and Spanish-speaking communities.
Canadian practice Batay-Csorba Architects’ residential project in Toronto’s High Park neighbourhood reinterprets the traditional Edwardian gable home with a sculptural, monolithic composition.
Siderise has launched a suite of digital, application-specific Specification Packs to support design teams in achieving robust passive fire protection specifications.
Just south of Prague, Grido Architekti's new sports hall for Řevnice Elementary School provides a versatile space for students, after-school clubs, and the wider community.
James Hardie explores the key performance and aesthetic benefits of its Hardie® Architectural Panel.
Squire & Partners’ retrofit of the Grade-II listed Conran Building at 22 Shad Thames preserves Hopkins’ High-Tech architectural legacy while transforming it into a contemporary workspace.
AT talks to… director at RCKa, Russell Curtis, about his practice's modular concept that looks to use meanwhile sites for those looking for temporary housing.