Old meets new
AT Editor2024-02-21T09:40:22+00:00RDTH architekti has sympathetically renovated and extended a historic mill in Opatová, Slovakia, creating a family house and work space.
RDTH architekti has sympathetically renovated and extended a historic mill in Opatová, Slovakia, creating a family house and work space.
HLW has produced a learning module on specifying healthy materials for School of Specification. Senior designer Alison Grant explains the dangers of unhealthy materials and the role that architects can play in improving the supply chain.
Gensler has turned an old warehouse into the new London headquarters of communications firm, Edelman.
Development director at Native Land, Dan Clarke talks to AT about evolving expectations and the delicate task of striking a balance between adhering to regulations and pushing the boundaries of architectural innovation.
A total of 76 projects, including work from Henley Halebrown, Grafton Architects, Bell Phillips, WilkinsonEyre and Emil Eve, among others, are up for for the RIBA London Awards for 2024.
Working with artist Tess Jaray, Emrys Architects has completed Berners and Wells – a new mixed-use scheme in Fitzrovia for Berners-Allsopp Estate and Schroders that features a glazed-brick, patterned façade.
AT 329 is dedicated to the winners of the most recent Architecture Today Awards for buildings that have stood the test of time. Isabel Allen reflects on the remarkable projects as we take a look at how they are today.
Toronto studio gh3* has completed a fire station, clad with grey iron-glazed bricks, for the city of Edmonton, in Canada.
Six projects, including work from Curl la Tourelle Head Architecture, Evans Vettori and Jestico + Whiles, among others, are up for for the RIBA East Midlands Awards for 2024.
Discover A@W’s high-calibre talks programme, which runs from 20-21 March at The Truman Brewery in east London.