A selection of architectural projects from across the Architecture Today site featured on Instagram.
Introduce RIBA Stage Minus 1 to tackle embodied carbon
Isolde Brampton-Greene2023-02-28T18:43:30+00:00As a sector, we are getting more adept at producing designs and specifications that reduce operational carbon, but there is less clarity on how to reduce the embedded carbon in the projects we deliver. Greg Shannon, one of our three industry experts, gives his view as to how this should be addressed.
Why we must rethink procurement to facilitate reuse and disassembly
Isolde Brampton-Greene2023-02-28T18:46:01+00:00As a sector, we are getting more adept at producing designs and specifications that reduce operational carbon, but there is less clarity on how to reduce the embedded carbon in the projects we deliver. Ruth Lang, one of our three industry experts, gives her view as to how this should be addressed.
Introducing the January-February 2023 issue
AT Editor2023-06-08T18:00:02+01:00In her editorial for AT323 Isabel Allen reflects on how policy from 2008 has impacted the city, most notably with the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea (VNEB) in southwest London
From the ground up: What you need to know about building with rammed earth
AT Editor2023-04-18T14:11:20+01:00The project team behind Jonathan Tuckey's innovative Rammed Earth House discuss key aspects of the design and construction process, and explain why rammed earth is a viable material for our net zero future.
Dicle Guntas
Isabel Allen2023-02-14T13:02:07+00:00Developer Dicle Guntas sees her role as commissioning works of art and is fascinated by the relationship between memories and the way buildings are perceived.
New Century Hall
AT Editor2025-01-08T15:53:49+00:00Sheppard Robson’s sympathetic refurbishment of Manchester’s New Century Hall has given the grade II-listed music venue a new lease of life.
Waterfield House by pH+ Architects
Isolde Brampton-Greene2023-02-21T18:22:36+00:00pH+ Architects’ fascinating reinvention of the English Country House combines boldness and precision with intimacy and a strong connection to its site, finds David Hills.
Culture: Drawing on the future by Hamza Shaikh
Isolde Brampton-Greene2023-02-19T19:53:09+00:00Architecture has always depended on its ability to create narratives and communicate ideas. Architect and influencer Hamza Shaikh explains how social media is opening up new markets for these fundamental skills.
On the waterfront
AT Editor2023-02-19T19:58:43+00:00Glenn Howells Architects has extended the public realm at London's Canary Wharf with a pair of elegant floating pavilions.
Pembury Pool by Knox Bhavan
Jason Sayer2023-02-06T17:15:23+00:00London studio Knox Bhavan has completed a brick pool house project for the owners of a Georgian property in Pembury, Kent.