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

The Křižík Pavilions

2025-06-16T12:39:59+01:00

Výstaviště Praha’s revitalisation of the Křižík Pavilions at Prague’s Industrial Palace transforms a once-temporary 1990s structure into a flexible, low-carbon venue, complete with accessible green roofs and an industrial interior.

The Křižík Pavilions2025-06-16T12:39:59+01:00

Sheepcote Road

2025-05-23T12:21:05+01:00

Threefold Architects’ affordable housing scheme in Harrow for Pocket Living delivers 149 compact homes enriched by generous communal landscapes, bridging the architectural heritage of the high street with the needs of a new generation of renters and first-time buyers.

Sheepcote Road2025-05-23T12:21:05+01:00

Kilbracken House, Rubgy School

2025-05-20T16:54:15+01:00

Chetwoods Architects has refurbished the Grade-II listed Kilbracken House at Rugby School to provide sustainable new dorms and a modern boarding experience for its students.

Kilbracken House, Rubgy School2025-05-20T16:54:15+01:00

Dispatches from FOOTPRINT+: Michelle Sanchez

2025-05-21T08:26:02+01:00

Michelle Sanchez, Sustainability Lead at RSHP, shares insights from this year’s FOOTPRINT+ conference, reflecting on circularity, climate resilience, and RSHP’s efforts to integrate reuse and regenerative practice into mainstream design.

Dispatches from FOOTPRINT+: Michelle Sanchez2025-05-21T08:26:02+01:00

Designing a city? Start with children

2025-06-04T10:03:01+01:00

Architects, urbanists and advocates Tim Gill, Dinah Bornat, Petra Marko and Jonny Anstead reflect on the growing international movement for child-centred urban planning, speaking at the 'Start with Children' summit in Bratislava.

Designing a city? Start with children2025-06-04T10:03:01+01:00

Dispatches from FOOTPRINT+: David Partridge

2025-05-14T16:32:30+01:00

David Partridge, Chair of the Governance Board for the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard, shares insights from Footprint+ on embedding the standard into everyday practice and the growing seriousness with which the industry is tackling carbon and circularity.

Dispatches from FOOTPRINT+: David Partridge2025-05-14T16:32:30+01:00

Dispatches from FOOTPRINT+: Tim Pyne

2025-05-14T16:04:50+01:00

Tim Pyne, co-founder of FOOTPRINT+, reflects on how circular construction has moved from theory to practice — and why the event’s move to London is paying off.

Dispatches from FOOTPRINT+: Tim Pyne2025-05-14T16:04:50+01:00

Filmmaker’s Hut

2025-05-13T21:52:55+01:00

A shingle-clad retreat on the edge of a Finnish lake, Filmmaker’s Hut by Pirinen & Salo blends tactile detailing with the spirit of 1980s action cinema.

Filmmaker’s Hut2025-05-13T21:52:55+01:00

Reflections: National Bank of Denmark

2025-05-20T22:40:45+01:00

Architect John Pardey looks back on Arne Jacobsen’s National Bank of Denmark as the Danish master’s most complete gesamtkunstwerk – a building that distils the same unity, elegance and precision found in his iconic furniture.

Reflections: National Bank of Denmark2025-05-20T22:40:45+01:00

Dispatches from Venice: Latvian pavilion

2025-05-13T20:32:59+01:00

AT talks to... Liene Jākobsone and Ilka Ruby, co-curators of the Latvian pavilion in Venice titled 'Landscape of Defence', which sheds light on what life is like living on the edge of a NATO military border.

Dispatches from Venice: Latvian pavilion2025-05-13T20:32:59+01:00

Dispatches from Venice: Irish pavilion

2025-05-13T17:26:45+01:00

AT talks to... curator and art historian Luke Naessens and architect Louise Cotter, co-curators of the Irish pavilion, 'Assembly', in Venice, a timber structure that serves as a space for conversation, rest and "non-hierarchical gathering."

Dispatches from Venice: Irish pavilion2025-05-13T17:26:45+01:00
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