Sustainable Heritage
AT Editor2024-12-12T15:31:54+00:00Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Kuraray and Selectaglaze, that explored the tensions between conservation and retrofit.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Kuraray and Selectaglaze, that explored the tensions between conservation and retrofit.
In Rajasthan, western India, Sanjay Puri Architects has designed a private home that deals with the intense climactic conditions by embodying traditional building techniques while designing for a multi-generational household.
AT331 features the manifestos of all three RIBA Presidential candidates, a revisit of Kenzo Tange’s 1964 Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo and Peter Aldington's Turn End in Buckinghamshire, Ellis Woodman's review of n2 by Lynch Architects, DRDH Architects' combined library, cinema and housing in Sidcup, Battersea Power Station’s chequered history and more.
Julia Barfield, Ian Crockford and Thomas Henderson Schwartz discuss how the Climate Emergency is reshaping the practice’s approach to design, construction and materiality.
Join our online panel discussion in June with experts from Arup, Eckersley O’Callaghan, WSP, Kuraray, Building Sciences and Alpha Consulting as we discuss the dangers of unsafe and counterfeit structural glass, and how you can avoid risk to specify structural glass with confidence.
RDA Architects has produced a learning module on EnerPHit for School of Specification. Founder and director Richard Dudzicki challenges misconceptions about EnerPHit and outlines the issues that are holding its back.
In the northern Spanish city of Palencia, architect FRPO Rodríguez & Oriol has designed a new energy hub to power the city’s district heating network.
Blum discusses its mission to transform and maximise storage solutions in the home.
AT caught up with American fine art aerial photographer Donn Delson in a helicopter while flying over London as he surveyed the city’s rooftops. We found out what he’s looking for, what he’s discovered and why he does it.
Milan-based studio, Enrico Molteni Architecture, has designed an educational hub in Parma that caters for both toddlers and vulnerable children.
The WaterAid Garden by Studio Weave and Tom Massey has been awarded a Gold medal at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show.