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

Old meets new

2023-08-16T12:34:01+01:00

MCW architects’ sensitively designed addition to St John’s College, Cambridge, establishes an accessible, inclusive and energising social space at the heart of the historic campus.

Old meets new2023-08-16T12:34:01+01:00

My kind of town: Zoë Barrett

2023-08-16T12:35:26+01:00

Zoë Barrett, Wayfinding Director at DNCO, on her emotional connection to Gatwick Airport and how it sparked her love of wayfinding.

My kind of town: Zoë Barrett2023-08-16T12:35:26+01:00

Seosaeng House

2023-08-16T12:35:53+01:00

Studio Weave’s visually-striking cliff top house on South Korea’s eastern peninsula draws its inspiration from traditional domestic forms and materials.

Seosaeng House2023-08-16T12:35:53+01:00

Angel Yard

2023-08-16T12:38:55+01:00

Jan Kattein Architects has transformed a series of derelict garages in north London into a community centre and affordable workspaces for young entrepreneurs.

Angel Yard2023-08-16T12:38:55+01:00

Young V&A

2023-08-16T12:42:55+01:00

AOC and De Matos Ryan have reworked the V&A’s former Museum of Childhood in east London, creating a state-of-the-art visitor experience aimed at fostering the next generation of artists, thinkers, makers and innovators.

Young V&A2023-08-16T12:42:55+01:00

Udaan play park by Studio Saar

2023-08-16T12:44:00+01:00

Studio Saar has designed a new park in Udaipur, India, as part of the city's green transformation. Set on the banks of the artificial lake Swaroop Sagar, 'Udaan' is the first park to be revamped in Udaipur.

Udaan play park by Studio Saar2023-08-16T12:44:00+01:00

School Green Centre

2023-08-16T12:46:55+01:00

AOC has completed a highly ambitious and idiosyncratic community and cultural centre in Berkshire.

School Green Centre2023-08-16T12:46:55+01:00

Introducing the May-June 2023 issue

2023-06-20T12:25:07+01:00

In her editorial for AT325, Isabel Allen reflects on the lessons learnt from the winning projects in the Architecture Today Awards for buildings that have stood the test of time, and praises the role architecture schools are taking in offering courses on retrofit and adaptive reuse. She also introduces the new student prize that AT has added to its awards programme.

Introducing the May-June 2023 issue2023-06-20T12:25:07+01:00
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