Dispatches: Ed Williams
AT Editor2024-05-21T12:27:33+01:00AT talks to Ed Williams, managing partner at Fletcher Priest Architects, about how and why the practice is embedding resilience and future proofing into the design of its buildings.
AT talks to Ed Williams, managing partner at Fletcher Priest Architects, about how and why the practice is embedding resilience and future proofing into the design of its buildings.
Architecture Today and UK Architects Declare have teamed up to launch the world’s first Regenerative Architecture Index as a means of benchmarking architects on regenerative projects, policies, working practices and actions. Entries close 24 May.
Architects from CSK, Groupwork, John Pardey Architects, Manalo & White, Morrow + Lorraine, Piercy&Company and Pollard Thomas Edwards share their thoughts on a trip to north-west Spain hosted by AccuRoof to view the extraction and processing of natural slate.
Merrett Houmøller Architects has extended and refurbished a tired London terrace to form a dramatic oasis with a trapezoidal-shaped double-height kitchen/dining space at its heart.
In Dvorce, Prague, Green House by Aoc architekti transforms a tired 1960s dwelling into a modern villa connected to its natural surroundings.
Set amid the rugged landscape of Scotland's Outer Hebrides, Izat Arundell’s holiday let uses local stone and timber framing to create a cosy retreat.
AT chats to Dipesh Patel, principal at BDP Pattern, about the latest developments in stadium design, including the rise of experience-based environments and the legacy opportunities presented by the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Total Synergy and Vectorworks, that looked at the new means and methods being employed to streamline the design and delivery increasingly complex projects.
Exploring the aesthetic and performance benefits of Pendock’s Radius column casings and Linea building lining solutions.
Architect, academic and campaigner Duncan Baker-Brown explains why it's important to have an activist at the helm of the RIBA and unveils his manifesto for change.
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