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

Wade House

2026-06-12T14:38:15+01:00

Wadhal has completed Wade House, a compact infill home in west London that demonstrates how careful design and detailing can turn restrictive planning requirements into opportunities for architectural invention.

Wade House2026-06-12T14:38:15+01:00

Redlynch Farm

2026-06-11T16:34:51+01:00

Bindloss Dawes has restored and extended a Grade II-listed farmhouse near Bruton in Somerset, pairing a carefully conserved historic building with a striking charred-timber addition designed for family life and the display of contemporary art.

Redlynch Farm2026-06-11T16:34:51+01:00

Studio Bark unveils ‘Planning Appeal Intelligence’ AI tool for beta testing

2026-06-11T12:11:15+01:00

Studio Bark and tech consultant David Sinclair have developed ‘PAI’ (Planning Appeal Intelligence), an AI-powered planning research tool designed to help architects and planning professionals navigate the planning system more efficiently. Rather than searching planning precedents using keywords, it uses semantic search to identify relevant planning appeal decisions based on the specific constraints and characteristics of a project.

Studio Bark unveils ‘Planning Appeal Intelligence’ AI tool for beta testing2026-06-11T12:11:15+01:00

V&A East Museum

2026-06-11T12:54:35+01:00

O’Donnell + Tuomey has completed V&A East Museum at London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. John Tuomey and Sheila O’Donnell tell Nelly Greig about the chance encounters and musings that inspired the building, and their hopes about how it might evolve

V&A East Museum2026-06-11T12:54:35+01:00

Carol Costello, Cullinan Studio

2026-06-03T19:52:51+01:00

From pioneering employee ownership and collaborative procurement to championing low-energy design, retrofit and nature-led architecture, Carol Costello explains how Cullinan Studio is evolving its founding ideals to meet the challenges of a changing world.

Carol Costello, Cullinan Studio2026-06-03T19:52:51+01:00

Still standing: Langston Terrace Dwellings, Washington, D.C., 1938

2026-06-03T15:42:23+01:00

Conceived as an attempt to translate lessons from European modernist housing into a distinctly American – and more specifically African American – idiom, Washington, D.C.’s first public housing development survives as a vital refuge from the city’s spiralling housing costs.

Still standing: Langston Terrace Dwellings, Washington, D.C., 19382026-06-03T15:42:23+01:00

Designing for living: Rethinking colour in social housing

2026-05-27T11:12:47+01:00

Dulux Trade’s Dawn Scott and Andrew Roser in conversation with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw, discuss how colour strategies and high-performance coatings can support wellbeing, durability and long-term value across social housing projects.

Designing for living: Rethinking colour in social housing2026-05-27T11:12:47+01:00

RAI members tour Tipping Point East

2026-06-08T15:47:13+01:00

Architecture Today, UK Architects Declare and Zetteler recently welcomed Regenerative Architecture Index members to Tipping Point East in Newham, east London, for a tour exploring circular construction, material reuse and community-led infrastructure.

RAI members tour Tipping Point East2026-06-08T15:47:13+01:00

Museum Friedland Phase 2

2026-06-02T11:36:10+01:00

Designed by dichter Architekturgesellschaft, Museum Friedland Phase 2 extends one of Germany’s most significant migration museums with a new visitor and documentation centre that links the historic railway station to the active transit camp beyond.

Museum Friedland Phase 22026-06-02T11:36:10+01:00

Materials library: Tuckey Design Studio

2026-06-09T17:15:24+01:00

Jonathan Tuckey, Catarina Kohut, Emma Carroll and Fraser Biggins discuss how the practice’s approach to materiality is shaped by reuse, site-derived materials, and close collaboration with craftspeople and makers.

Materials library: Tuckey Design Studio2026-06-09T17:15:24+01:00
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