Looking back on 2023
Isabel Allen2024-01-04T16:21:38+00:00As we kick off 2024, Architecture Today editor Isabel Allen reflects on the highlights of 2023 and looks forward to the year ahead.
As we kick off 2024, Architecture Today editor Isabel Allen reflects on the highlights of 2023 and looks forward to the year ahead.
Victoria Brocklesby, COO at Origin, the UK’s leading manufacturer of aluminium windows and doors, explores the predicted home renovation trends for the year ahead, and how the company can assist specifiers and homeowners.
In Modena, Italy, ZPZ Partners has designed a new headquarters for multinational food packaging and processing company, Tetra Pak.
KAAN Architecten has completed the visitor centre at the Netherlands American Cemetery in Margraten.
Nestled into woodland, Studio Gang has extended Kresge College at the University of California, Santa Cruz, adding four new 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.
Howells’ has completed a contextually-sensitive and materially-rich pavilion restaurant at the National Trust’s Hanbury Hall in Worcestershire.
Built in collaboration with Pegasus, a developer specialising in retirement living, 'Cobham Bowers' consists of 53 apartments arranged around a walled garden.
The Words on Wood podcast from AHEC and Disegno returns for a fourth season.
Winners of the 187th round of President’s Medals have been announced, with winning projects championing an architecture of care and ecological consciousness.
AHEC explores the performance and aesthetic benefits of thermally modified timber.
How a new religious building typology that caters for multiple faiths could unite communities and "heal a fractured world."