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

Hamilton Hay Van Jonker

2026-04-02T19:48:54+01:00

From their base in a refurbished victorian school in central Glasgow, Hamilton Hay Van Jonker speak to AT about their love of continuity and change, 'Speed Mentoring', and what it's like to work as 'one chapter in a building's long history'.

Hamilton Hay Van Jonker2026-04-02T19:48:54+01:00

Introducing the March-April 2026 issue of Architecture Today

2026-04-02T14:15:29+01:00

In this issue: Becca Thomas visits O'DonnellBrown's Millport Town Hall on the Isle of Cumbrae, Metropolitan Workshop's Neil Deely sets out a vision for the densification and reinvention of our suburbs, Still Standing: Robert A.M Stern's 15 Central Park West, We Made That's Tom Fox features in Reinventing Practice, Materials Library with dMFK, and Piers Taylor's Sydney in My Kind of Town. And much more!

Introducing the March-April 2026 issue of Architecture Today2026-04-02T14:15:29+01:00

New Museum extension, New York

2026-03-31T17:26:07+01:00

New York’s New Museum has a new extension. Designed by Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) with executive architect Cooper Robertson, the expansion addresses the institution’s desire for increased capacity to host its growing public programme.

New Museum extension, New York2026-03-31T17:26:07+01:00

Theatr Clwyd

2026-04-02T13:58:33+01:00

Haworth Tompkins’ comprehensive renewal of a Grade II-listed theatre in North Wales reimagines a 1970s arts complex as an open, accessible and low-carbon cultural hub rooted in its rural setting.

Theatr Clwyd2026-04-02T13:58:33+01:00

Hindsight: Photographing David Lea

2026-03-28T13:24:26+00:00

Timothy Soar reflects on the experience of photographing Welsh architect David Lea at Ogoronry in Gwynedd, Wales,  shortly before his death in 2022.

Hindsight: Photographing David Lea2026-03-28T13:24:26+00:00

Standing the test of time: 6 Wood Lane

2026-03-31T15:56:35+01:00

Mike Russum of Birds Portchmouth Russum and his wife Sally Cox share the joys of a home that is inspired by fighter planes, boat-building and the Arizona desert, and which won the Individual House Award at the Test of Time Awards 2025.

Standing the test of time: 6 Wood Lane2026-03-31T15:56:35+01:00

Jevany Villa

2026-03-25T15:13:31+00:00

Located on a steeply sloping site in Jevany, Czech Republic, Architektura has completed a visually-striking house that employs sectional design and a robust material palette to frame views and connect domestic life with the surrounding forest.

Jevany Villa2026-03-25T15:13:31+00:00

Meet the client: Chloe Oades, Mount Anvil

2026-03-25T15:44:35+00:00

Head of design Chloe Oades outlines Mount Anvil’s resident-first approach to the regeneration of Friary Park in Acton, where a tenure-blind housing strategy, extensive community engagement and a partnership with Peabody are delivering over 1,300 homes alongside new green spaces, amenities and long-term biodiversity gains.

Meet the client: Chloe Oades, Mount Anvil2026-03-25T15:44:35+00:00

Reimagining Oxford Street

2026-03-30T14:25:53+01:00

Darryl Chen, Partner, Urban Design Sector Lead at Hawkins\Brown and Julian Lewis, Director at East on pedestrianisation, public life and the long-term transformation of Oxford Street.

Reimagining Oxford Street2026-03-30T14:25:53+01:00

Vault Youth Zone

2026-03-25T15:20:37+00:00

John Puttick Associates’ multi-storey youth centre for OnSide draws on Preston’s brutalist heritage to deliver a new civic landmark that treats its young members with ambition and respect.

Vault Youth Zone2026-03-25T15:20:37+00:00

Box Library

2026-03-26T11:24:48+00:00

U-Build has launched the Box Library, a pioneering initiative based at BLOQS in northeast London, that enables modular timber components to be borrowed, reused and returned for temporary construction.

Box Library2026-03-26T11:24:48+00:00
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