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

Braemar Mountain Rescue Centre

2026-07-14T17:25:56+01:00

Moxon Architects has renovated Scotland's first dedicated mountain rescue base in the Cairngorms National Park, extending and refurbishing the facility to create a robust operational hub that improves welfare, training and emergency response while respecting the character of its rural surroundings.

Braemar Mountain Rescue Centre2026-07-14T17:25:56+01:00

De Beauvoir Townhouse

2026-07-14T16:01:40+01:00

Mosley Thorold’s transformation of a Victorian townhouse in east London reshapes the home around light, movement and materiality, employing carefully reconfigured interiors with reclaimed craftwork to create a calm retreat for everyday living and entertaining.

De Beauvoir Townhouse2026-07-14T16:01:40+01:00

Per Kirkeby: making mystery and magic out of ordinary brick

2026-07-13T10:43:10+01:00

Publisher Torsten Bløndal and architecture professor Thomas Bo Jensen have joined forces to produce a compendium of the paintings, sculptures and buildings of Danish artist, poet, sculptor and film maker Per Kirkeby. John Pardey enjoys a lyrical tour through an eclectic portfolio rooted in love for the humble brick. 

Per Kirkeby: making mystery and magic out of ordinary brick2026-07-13T10:43:10+01:00

Lifeline Community Centre

2026-07-13T10:50:08+01:00

Assemble has transformed a pair of former United Dairies warehouses on the Becontree Estate in Dagenham into a flexible community hub for LifeLine Church and Community Resources.

Lifeline Community Centre2026-07-13T10:50:08+01:00

Free photography workshop at Art Deco Marine Court and architectural walking tour of Burton’s St Leonard’s for RAI members

2026-07-07T08:29:06+01:00

RAI members are invited to join Timothy Soar's free-to-attend photography workshop at one of the UK's most iconic Art Deco seaside buildings – and enjoy a bespoke walking tour of the architectural highlights of St Leonard's-on-Sea. 

Free photography workshop at Art Deco Marine Court and architectural walking tour of Burton’s St Leonard’s for RAI members2026-07-07T08:29:06+01:00

White Breakers

2026-07-06T14:55:00+01:00

Unknown Works has retrofitted a modest coastal bungalow in Pembrokeshire, transforming it into a low-energy family home that responds sensitively to its National Park setting.

White Breakers2026-07-06T14:55:00+01:00

Designing for care: specifying colour and paint in healthcare environments

2026-06-29T10:01:46+01:00

Dulux Trade’s Dawn Scott and Andrew Cleaver, in conversation with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw, discusses how evidence-based colour strategies and high-performance paint systems can support wellbeing, inclusivity and long-term performance across healthcare projects.

Designing for care: specifying colour and paint in healthcare environments2026-06-29T10:01:46+01:00

Fishermen’s Rest

2026-07-08T13:32:47+01:00

Italian practice gosplan has revitalised a historic stretch of Camogli Harbour in Liguria, creating a carefully crafted public realm that celebrates the enduring relationship between the fishing village, its working waterfront and everyday civic life.

Fishermen’s Rest2026-07-08T13:32:47+01:00

Meet the client: Attzaz Rashid, Barratt London

2026-06-30T16:50:56+01:00

Barratt London’s Head of Design, Attzaz Rashid, discusses the challenges of delivering high-quality, low-energy housing at scale, the realities of large-scale urban regeneration, and why collaboration is essential to creating better places.

Meet the client: Attzaz Rashid, Barratt London2026-06-30T16:50:56+01:00

100 Fetter Lane

2026-07-10T11:10:39+01:00

Fletcher Priest Architects’ new London headquarters is a low-impact workplace that prioritises reuse, adaptability and wellbeing, while also showcasing the practice’s circular design principles.

100 Fetter Lane2026-07-10T11:10:39+01:00

Moof Fitness Studio

2026-06-30T12:39:30+01:00

A demountable gym concept by Madrid-based practice Canobardin uses a simple kit of parts to create a calm adaptable environment that can be replicated across multiple locations.

Moof Fitness Studio2026-06-30T12:39:30+01:00

Pall Mall

2026-07-06T15:53:29+01:00

Sheppard Robson has transformed Manchester’s Grade II-listed Pall Mall from an ageing post-war office block into a high-performance workplace, carefully reconstructing its Modernist façade while introducing new public spaces, flexible interiors and a fabric-first retrofit strategy.

Pall Mall2026-07-06T15:53:29+01:00
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