A selection of architectural projects from across the Architecture Today site featured on Instagram.
Ask the expert: Thermal bridges
AT Editor2024-12-10T10:06:20+00:00Matthew Evans, Director of Technical and Regulatory Affairs at Kingspan Insulation, answers questions on thermal bridges.
Ask the expert: Colour and inclusive design
AT Editor2024-12-10T10:06:29+00:00Dawn Scott, Senior Colour Designer at Dulux Trade, answers readers’ questions on the importance of colour in inclusive design.
Wool Hall
Jason Sayer2024-12-18T17:28:22+00:00Tuckey Design Studio has turned a 16th century Somerset wool hall into a recording studio and home, revealing the essence of the historic structure, finding beauty in the mundane, and celebrating the richness of the building’s past.
The rise and rise of the Interior Architect
Jason Sayer2024-11-27T17:19:02+00:00Tim Bowder-Ridger, principal at Conran & Partners, views the Building Safety Act as a welcome invitation for architects to take a holistic approach to architecture and interior design.
Stratford Works
Jason Sayer2024-12-18T17:28:22+00:00Studio MUTT strips back a 19th century factory in Stratford, rediscovering its history as a former home of the Great Eastern Railway’s printworks.
Scottish building of the year announced
Jason Sayer2025-12-23T12:13:14+00:00The Burrell Collection, a Glaswegian gallery refurbished by John McAslan & Partners, has been named as Scotland’s building of the year.
Hartley House
Jason Sayer2024-11-20T13:11:53+00:00East London practice THISS Studio has reconfigured a Victorian terrace in Waltham Forest to maximise existing space and minimise carbon impact.
Norton Folgate
Jason Sayer2024-12-18T17:28:22+00:00Barriers to change: Assemble, Hopkins, ECD, and LOKI
Jason Sayer2024-11-20T10:32:16+00:00Assemble, Hopkins Architects, ECD Architects, and LOKI share their insights on the key issues hindering the transition to regenerative architecture.
Dispatches: Studio Knight Stokoe on regenerative practice
Jason Sayer2025-10-23T16:41:03+01:00As a practice identified as one to watch in the Regenerative Architecture Index, we spoke to Studio Knight Stokoe about legally recognising the environment and society as stakeholders, becoming a B Corp, circadian rhythms, being resilient, regenerative, and empathic and fostering a zero-overtime culture.
Materials library: Bindloss Dawes
AT Editor2024-12-18T13:25:21+00:00George Dawes and Oliver Bindloss discuss how the practice’s approach to materiality is being driven by its predominantly rural workload, interest in collaborating with local craftspeople, and desire to produce cost-effective buildings that stand the test of time.
