Maria Balshaw announced as keynote speaker for AT Awards Live Finals
Isolde Brampton-Greene2023-08-16T12:31:22+01:00Director of Tate, Maria Balshaw, will be the keynote speaker at the 2023 AT Awards Live Finals on Wednesday 20 September.
Director of Tate, Maria Balshaw, will be the keynote speaker at the 2023 AT Awards Live Finals on Wednesday 20 September.
Atelier One has produced a course on bamboo for School of Specification. Head of Bio-based Materials David Trujillo and Associate Director Chris Matthews explain why the practice is on a mission to educate the industry about the wonders of bamboo.
John Robertson Architects has repurposed the 1920s Daily Mail HQ in the City of London to create one of the 1% of refurbishment projects to achieve BREEAM Outstanding.
Bureau de Change explores a contemporary take on 1930s suburbia at Cast House in Clapham, south London.
MCW architects’ sensitively designed addition to St John’s College, Cambridge, establishes an accessible, inclusive and energising social space at the heart of the historic campus.
Ged Ferris, Category Manager at SIG, answers readers’ questions on natural slate.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Ash & Lacy, Michelmersh, and Schüco, which explores the future of sustainable façades, and how reuse and circular economy principles are reducing their environmental impact.
James Gorst Architect’s new community centre in Suffolk sits quietly in the landscape and riffs on the county’s black barn vernacular
Sophie Weston, Marketing Manager at Geberit, explores key interior trends for the year ahead and how they can be recreated in the bathroom.
Zoë Barrett, Wayfinding Director at DNCO, on her emotional connection to Gatwick Airport and how it sparked her love of wayfinding.
Ben Brocklesby, Director at Origin, explores the growing issue of greenwashing and provides advice for identifying suppliers which are operating in a genuinely environmentally-friendly way.
Studio Weave’s visually-striking cliff top house on South Korea’s eastern peninsula draws its inspiration from traditional domestic forms and materials.