A selection of architectural projects from across the Architecture Today site featured on Instagram.
Moving beyond mitigating negatives and towards optimising positives
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00Advocating for long-term thinking
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00Aligning with the planetary emergency
Jason Sayer2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00Towards regenerative architecture
Jason Sayer2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00Co-founder of UK Architects Declare, Michael Pawlyn on the paradigm shift required to move from conventional sustainability towards regenerative design. Pawlyn will be unpacking this in conversation with special guest Brian Eno at the Regenerative Architecture Index launch party on September 12th.
Rammeverk
Jason Sayer2024-09-09T15:29:16+01:00Oslo studio Fragment has developed a demountable wooden apartment building system, offering a flexible framework for adaptable and sustainable living.
Dispatches from Hatay, Turkey
Jason Sayer2024-09-03T17:09:15+01:00Foster + Partners has developed a masterplan with Türkiye Design Council to accelerate Turkey’s recovery from a devastating earthquake, while honouring the city’s ancient heritage and capitalising on opportunities to give it a more resilient and environmentally-friendly future.
Beacon House
AT Editor2024-09-09T08:31:31+01:00Office S&M has skilfully reworked a Victorian terraced house in north London, creating a spacious and eye-catching home.
Sydney Metro City Line
Jason Sayer2024-09-03T12:14:14+01:00A key section of the Sydney Metro, Australia’s biggest public transport project, has finally opened. Set to total 46 stations and 113km of new railway line, we take a look at four of the stations that have just completed, designed by Foster + Partners, Architectus, Cox Architecture, Woods Bagot and John McAslan + Partners.
Dispatches from the Office of Displaced Designers
Jason Sayer2024-08-29T12:01:13+01:00Office of Displaced Designers (ODD) is calling on UK construction professionals for urgent funding to equip architects and designers in Gaza with the skills to rebuild from the ruins of their homeland. Founder Shareen Elnaschie and one of the co-directors Elizabeth Cunningham explain how you can help.
Learning from Venturi Scott Brown: The National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing
Jason Sayer2024-08-30T15:59:40+01:00Richard Pain argues that proposed amendments to the National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing should take heed of the building’s intrinsic qualities, as well as Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown’s sophisticated, spirited design.
Rathbone Street Garage
Jason Sayer2024-08-27T15:44:52+01:00In Fitzrovia, Central London, White Red Architects has given an old warehouse a new lease of life as a garage and office space in a project that re-connected a client with their great grandfather.