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

University of Gloucestershire City Campus

2025-11-11T15:46:16+00:00

ADP Architects have transformed Gloucester’s landmark Art Deco Debenhams into a new home for the University of Gloucestershire and the city’s central library.

University of Gloucestershire City Campus2025-11-11T15:46:16+00:00

East River Park and Solar One Environmental Education Centre

2025-11-11T16:31:57+00:00

One of New York City's largest and most ambitious infrastructure projects is one step closer to completion with the opening of key areas in East River Park and the new Solar One Environmental Education Centre. Led by BIG, the scheme’s latest phase demonstrates robust coastal defence under the guise of an impressive and truly public space.

East River Park and Solar One Environmental Education Centre2025-11-11T16:31:57+00:00

Dispatches from Sir John Soane’s Museum: Madelon Vrisendorp

2025-11-11T15:08:49+00:00

AT speaks to artist Madelon Vriesendorp, the first UK-based female recipient of the Soane Medal, about her enduring connection with Sir John Soane, the playful legacy of Flagrant Délit, and why imagination, instinct and curiosity remain at the heart of her work.

Dispatches from Sir John Soane’s Museum: Madelon Vrisendorp2025-11-11T15:08:49+00:00

The Ismaili Center, Houston

2025-11-11T16:20:48+00:00

Farshid Moussavi Architecture’s design for the first Ismaili Center in the US creates a serene, civic sanctuary that overlooks Houston’s Buffalo Bayou.

The Ismaili Center, Houston2025-11-11T16:20:48+00:00

Dispatches from Shanghai: Studio Vapore

2025-11-10T10:28:58+00:00

We spoke to Italian architect, Erica Borsa of Studio Vapore, about why she set up shop in China and about A Gentle Reclaim, the practice’s poetic installation for the 'Shanghai Picnic' architecture biennial.

Dispatches from Shanghai: Studio Vapore2025-11-10T10:28:58+00:00

Reflections: Maison de Verre

2025-11-03T22:40:40+00:00

John Pardey on how Pierre Chareau and Bernard Bijvoët's  Maison de Verre (House of Glass) redefined domestic architecture in 1930s Paris — fusing craft and industry, transparency and privacy, transforming a bourgeois townhouse into a luminous, steel-framed gesamtkunstwerk.

Reflections: Maison de Verre2025-11-03T22:40:40+00:00

Stone Demonstration

2025-11-05T12:51:10+00:00

Webb Yates, Arup, Groupwork’s three-storey prototype at Earls Court explores how pre-tensioned stone can replace carbon-intensive materials, reimagining the structural frame as a durable, low-energy and reusable system for the future of construction.

Stone Demonstration2025-11-05T12:51:10+00:00

One Great Cumberland Place

2025-10-31T17:18:05+00:00

Gort Scott has completed an environmentally-focused interior fit-out for The Portman Estate’s new head office in London, combining spatial flexibility with low-carbon materials and extensive planting.

One Great Cumberland Place2025-10-31T17:18:05+00:00

LennaMare School

2025-10-29T16:33:19+00:00

BDP’s new school in Lemmer, The Netherlands, draws on the region’s vernacular barns to create a calm, light-filled learning environment.

LennaMare School2025-10-29T16:33:19+00:00

Marks Barfield Architects

2025-10-28T15:46:42+00:00

Marks Barfield Architects discuss viewing buildings as material banks; drawing inspiration from biomimicry to shape the culture and structure of the practice and taking a principled position on projects at home and overseas. 

Marks Barfield Architects2025-10-28T15:46:42+00:00

Doshi Retreat

2025-10-30T10:33:30+00:00

A contemplative structure designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Balkrishna Doshi, in collaboration with his granddaughter Khushnu Panthaki Hoof and Sönke Hoof, is the latest addition to the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein.

Doshi Retreat2025-10-30T10:33:30+00:00
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