A selection of architectural projects from across the Architecture Today site featured on Instagram.

V&A East Storehouse

2025-05-28T17:02:34+01:00

From a section of Robin Hood Gardens, to the only Frank Lloyd Wright interior found outside of the US and a pair of Zaha Hadid-designed shoes: the new V&A East Storehouse by Diller Scofidio + Renfro offers gallery-goers a new museum experience.

V&A East Storehouse2025-05-28T17:02:34+01:00

Quadrilatère Arts Centre

2025-05-27T09:45:34+01:00

Chatillon Architectes’ reinvention of Beauvais’ 1970s tapestry gallery reimagines the cultural site as a layered, flexible destination that connects the Gallo-Roman past with a new civic future.

Quadrilatère Arts Centre2025-05-27T09:45:34+01:00

My Kind of Town: Helen Hare

2025-05-24T13:38:04+01:00

Helen Hare explains why the lessons to be learnt from Milan's design and fashion industries make it the ideal location for this year's British Council for Offices Annual Conference.

My Kind of Town: Helen Hare2025-05-24T13:38:04+01:00

113 & 115 Redchurch Street

2025-05-27T21:24:03+01:00

No.113 and No.115 Redchurch Street, Shoreditch, have been restored by Chris Dyson Architects after an in-depth analysis of the original weavers cottages influenced a restoration plan that paired a historic appreciation with contemporary living. 

113 & 115 Redchurch Street2025-05-27T21:24:03+01:00

Meanwhile Space

2025-05-23T09:08:58+01:00

Curated by Clare Dowdy and Helen Parton, Roca London Gallery’s latest exhibition explores the transformative potential of ‘meanwhile use’, a growing field in which architects and designers activate underused buildings during moments of urban flux.

Meanwhile Space2025-05-23T09:08:58+01:00

A Week at the Knees

2025-05-21T16:53:35+01:00

British artist Alex Chinneck’s latest surreal intervention, unveiled this week at Clerkenwell Design Week, reimagines a typical brick façade as a playful, freestanding arched structure.

A Week at the Knees2025-05-21T16:53:35+01:00

The Křižík Pavilions

2025-05-23T12:26:30+01:00

Výstaviště Praha’s revitalisation of the Křižík Pavilions at Prague’s Industrial Palace transforms a once-temporary 1990s structure into a flexible, low-carbon venue, complete with accessible green roofs and an industrial interior.

The Křižík Pavilions2025-05-23T12:26:30+01:00

Sheepcote Road

2025-05-23T12:21:05+01:00

Threefold Architects’ affordable housing scheme in Harrow for Pocket Living delivers 149 compact homes enriched by generous communal landscapes, bridging the architectural heritage of the high street with the needs of a new generation of renters and first-time buyers.

Sheepcote Road2025-05-23T12:21:05+01:00

Kilbracken House, Rubgy School

2025-05-20T16:54:15+01:00

Chetwoods Architects has refurbished the Grade-II listed Kilbracken House at Rugby School to provide sustainable new dorms and a modern boarding experience for its students.

Kilbracken House, Rubgy School2025-05-20T16:54:15+01:00

Dispatches from FOOTPRINT+: Michelle Sanchez

2025-05-21T08:26:02+01:00

Michelle Sanchez, Sustainability Lead at RSHP, shares insights from this year’s FOOTPRINT+ conference, reflecting on circularity, climate resilience, and RSHP’s efforts to integrate reuse and regenerative practice into mainstream design.

Dispatches from FOOTPRINT+: Michelle Sanchez2025-05-21T08:26:02+01:00

Designing a city? Start with children

2025-05-16T16:21:03+01:00

Architects, urbanists and advocates Tim Gill, Dinah Bornat, Petra Marko and Jonny Anstead reflect on the growing international movement for child-centred urban planning, speaking at the 'Start with Children' summit in Bratislava.

Designing a city? Start with children2025-05-16T16:21:03+01:00
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