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

Creating a just space for people

2024-10-21T09:13:40+01:00

Part 3 of the Regenerative Architecture Index is concerned with providing social connection, economic opportunity and wellbeing for all. Our design processes should foster a shared sense of stewardship where neighbourhoods can self-organise and build their resilience. This requires ethical, inclusive and participative approaches.

Creating a just space for people2024-10-21T09:13:40+01:00

Dispatches from Mexico: Edmund Sumner

2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00

Photographer Edmund Sumner has been shooting some of the best new architecture in Mexico and sheds light on established and emerging talents working in the country, united by an approach that has produced a vernacular defined by its relationship to Mexico’s dramatic, thriving landscape.

Dispatches from Mexico: Edmund Sumner2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00

Edinburgh Futures Institute

2024-10-14T16:16:52+01:00

The Edinburgh Futures Institute by Bennetts Associates resuscitates a prominent but long-neglected building in central Edinburgh to create a state-of-the-art teaching space for the University of Edinburgh.

Edinburgh Futures Institute2024-10-14T16:16:52+01:00

Practice succession

2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00

Purcell, Architype, Buckley Gray Yeoman, and Miltiadou Cook Mitzman Architects, are among the practices discussing their succession plans.
Practice succession2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00

Taking account of the future climate

2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00

Bond Bryan Architects, Stanton Williams, Optimised Environments (OPEN), and Rock Townsend Architects are among the practices explaining how their projects will respond to the future climate, and how they are building in flexibility and resilience.
Taking account of the future climate2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00

Faustino Winery, Oyon, Spain

2024-10-08T11:33:44+01:00

Foster + Partners' visitor centre at the Bodegas Faustino Winery in Oyon, Spain, is the latest project in a two decade relationship between architect and client.

Faustino Winery, Oyon, Spain2024-10-08T11:33:44+01:00

Warburg Institute

2024-09-26T14:47:04+01:00

Haworth Tompkins' £14.5 million transformation of the Warburg Institute in London's Bloomsbury includes the Institute’s first gallery, a 140-seat auditorium, and a state-of-the-art centre for special collections.

Warburg Institute2024-09-26T14:47:04+01:00

Bohemian Paradise

2024-10-08T16:23:32+01:00

On the outskirts of Hrubá Skála, a town located in a protected region of the Czech Republic known as 'Bohemian Paradise', NEW HOW architects has designed a house that makes the most of its idyllic setting.

Bohemian Paradise2024-10-08T16:23:32+01:00

House for Julia

2024-09-25T14:46:41+01:00

In Brno, Czech practice CTYRSTEN has completed the country's first children's hospice, the 'House for Julia', which provides palliative and respite care, rehabilitation, therapy, and comprehensive support for families.  

House for Julia2024-09-25T14:46:41+01:00

Bunkie on the Hill

2024-09-25T15:55:41+01:00

Canadian studio Dubbeldam Architecture + Design has completed a quiet retreat in Muskoka, rural Ontario, for a client looking to reconnect with nature.

Bunkie on the Hill2024-09-25T15:55:41+01:00

All hail: The hermetically sealed stadium

2024-12-18T17:28:22+00:00

Real Madrid’s new Santiago Bernabéu represents a high point in stadium design, but also highlights how stadia have become increasingly inscrutable and detached from their surroundings.

All hail: The hermetically sealed stadium2024-12-18T17:28:22+00:00

Risky business

2024-10-02T10:32:08+01:00

Pippa Nissen explores the crucial distinction between financial risk and creative risk, and explains how the success of Nissen Richards' masterplan for Sutton Hoo in Suffolk depended on the client's ability to distinguish between the two.

Risky business2024-10-02T10:32:08+01:00
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