A selection of architectural projects from across the Architecture Today site featured on Instagram.
Cornish Cottage by Architecture Office
AT Editor2024-03-08T14:57:49+00:00Architecture Office has restored and extended a Grade II listed property on the River Fowey in Cornwall.
Riken Yamamoto wins the 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize
Jason Sayer2024-03-08T09:18:31+00:00Japanese architect, Riken Yamamoto has won the 53rd Pritzker Architecture Prize, lauded by the jury for “reminding us that in architecture, as in democracy, spaces must be created by the resolve of the people.”
Meet the client: Duncan Blackmore, Arrant Land
AT Editor2024-03-04T15:49:29+00:00Duncan Blackmore, founder of development company Arrant Land discusses how he adds value to small sites, what he looks for at auctions, as well as his work for Arrant Industries as an ‘urban practitioner’ and research and development vehicle, Neighbourhood.
The Old Apple Store by Selencky Parsons
AT Editor2024-03-06T09:49:56+00:00London studio Selencky Parsons has repurposed a former apple store into an extension for a home in West Sussex.
Chalet Papillon
AT Editor2024-03-06T02:24:04+00:00A timber-clad holiday residence near Lac Notre-Dame, Quebec, by RobitailleCurtis forms a strong connection with its mountainside site.
JJ Lorraine
Isabel Allen2024-04-30T14:36:11+01:00For JJ Lorraine, the waves at Camber Sands are a source of positive energy and life-affirming joy that match his optimism about his practice and the future.
Further finalists unveiled for the 2024 RIBA Regional Awards
Jason Sayer2024-02-29T18:37:58+00:00See what projects have been shortlisted for the Yorkshire, the South East, Wales, North West, West Midlands, Northern Ireland and Scotland regions for the 2024 RIBA Regional Awards.
Can we trust in timber? What certification really means in material specification
AT Editor2024-04-16T13:44:39+01:00Dan Pope, architect at THISS Studio, discusses the importance of responsible timber specification, highlighting the complexities of certification systems, prompting a critical reevaluation of sourcing practices and verification methods.
Mae’s multi-generational living block on the Aylesbury Estate
AT Editor2024-02-28T02:00:25+00:00Photos reveal Mae’s project in Southwark, south east London which caters for multi-generational living on what was once part of the Aylesbury Estate.
Bellevue Beach reimagined
AT Editor2024-03-04T15:52:25+00:00Arne Jacobsen’s Bellevue Beach changing room in Klampenborg, Denmark, has been given a new lease of life as a wellness centre.
Walk this way: London College of Fashion’s new home in Stratford
Jason Sayer2024-03-04T11:58:40+00:00Allies and Morrison has seen its design for the London College of Fashion in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park open to students – and the public in east London.