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

Introducing the July-August 2025 issue of Architecture Today

2025-08-04T09:41:19+01:00

In this issue: Mecanoo's Doris Duke Theatre for Jacob’s Pillow dance centre in Massachusetts, finalists announced for the AT Awards, Ian Volner is revisits Louis Kahn’s SALK Institute, Pierre Bideau on hybrid stone, Rupert Cook and Socrates Miltiadou explain how the studio is moving towards regenerative practice, Materials Library with Manalo & White, Lower Campfield Market in Manchester by Project 3 and Thread ‘re-reveals’ a collection of historic buildings in Redruth, North Conwall.

Introducing the July-August 2025 issue of Architecture Today2025-08-04T09:41:19+01:00

Collaborative façade design: Greycoat Stores by SPPARC

2025-07-28T15:42:33+01:00

Project leaders from SPPARC, Anglian Architectural, and Schüco discuss the collaborative processes and technical challenges behind the façade of Greycoat Stores in London with AT’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw.

Collaborative façade design: Greycoat Stores by SPPARC2025-07-28T15:42:33+01:00

Whitberry

2025-07-22T17:16:39+01:00

Pend Architects’ contemporary extension to a Georgian farmhouse in East Lothian unifies a fragmented rear elevation and creates a new link to the property’s garden.

Whitberry2025-07-22T17:16:39+01:00

National Science and Media Museum, Bradford

2025-07-22T17:33:22+01:00

AOC Architecture’s transformation of the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford introduces new Sound and Vision galleries, reimagines the main foyer, and enhances public access across the building, all part of a masterplan designed to improve visitor experience, environmental performance and cultural relevance in the lead-up to Bradford being the 2025 City of Culture.

National Science and Media Museum, Bradford2025-07-22T17:33:22+01:00

Architecture Today Awards 2025 Finalists announced

2025-07-28T13:03:37+01:00

A total of 30 projects have been named as finalists in the 2025 Architecture Today Awards for buildings that stand the test of time along with five proposals from students that have also been shortlisted for this year's Student prize.

Architecture Today Awards 2025 Finalists announced2025-07-28T13:03:37+01:00

Barbora Vanek

2025-10-17T12:00:23+01:00

Barbora Vanek is one of AHMM's five Building Performance Specialists. As the only one based in their Bristol office, she speaks to AT about the privilege of working across such a broad architectural portfolio; from challenges to triumphs.

Barbora Vanek2025-10-17T12:00:23+01:00

3 & 15 West Lane

2025-07-17T11:19:18+01:00

HTA Design’s latest addition to Canary Wharf delivers two aparthotel buildings and a new public square that echo the area’s industrial past while shaping its residential future.

3 & 15 West Lane2025-07-17T11:19:18+01:00

One Pool Street, UCL East

2025-07-22T14:51:36+01:00

Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands's gateway building to UCL's new East campus in Queen Elizabeth's Olympic Park combines student accommodation with a range of learning spaces that blur conventional boundaries between education and civic life.

One Pool Street, UCL East2025-07-22T14:51:36+01:00

Designing for the undiscovered: Dispatches from the Ray Dolby Centre

2025-10-23T16:28:58+01:00

The Ray Dolby Centre at the University of Cambridge is a next-generation physics facility designed by Jestico + Whiles for discoveries that are yet to be made. AT speaks to Jude Harris, Director at Jestico + Whiles, about how adaptability, technical precision, and collaboration with scientists shaped a building that not only meets today's exacting research demands but is engineered to evolve with science for decades to come. 

Designing for the undiscovered: Dispatches from the Ray Dolby Centre2025-10-23T16:28:58+01:00

Vyšehrad Railway Bridge

2025-07-10T13:57:08+01:00

AT speaks to civil engineer Ian Firth, who has challenged demolition threats of Prague’s Vyšehrad Railway Bridge with a proposal to restore the landmark, upgrading its infrastructure for modern rail demands. With UNESCO now backing its protection, the bridge becomes a test case in how cities can balance progress with preservation.

Vyšehrad Railway Bridge2025-07-10T13:57:08+01:00

Reflections: Gemeentemuseum

2025-07-08T17:31:13+01:00

John Pardey on Hendrik Petrus Berlage's Gemeentemuseum in The Hague (1934) – a building that can be read as a European evolution of Frank Lloyd Wright's work and reconsidered the decorative use of stone and brick.

Reflections: Gemeentemuseum2025-07-08T17:31:13+01:00
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