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

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

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios: Stephen Taylor Court, Cambridge

2023-06-08T17:55:16+01:00

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has completed a Passivhaus hall of residence for King's College, Cambridge. Holly Galbraith explains how the practice combined modern methods of construction, attention to detail and well-honed placemaking skills to minimise embodied and operational carbon and deliver a project that responds intelligently to its context.

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios: Stephen Taylor Court, Cambridge2023-06-08T17:55:16+01:00

Katrina Kostic Samen

2023-03-20T10:30:45+00:00

Katrina Kostic Samen uses her position within the real estate and construction industry to promote a strong female agenda, support the next generation and champion buildings that have a heart and soul.

Katrina Kostic Samen2023-03-20T10:30:45+00:00

AT Awards Education Winner: The Cockcroft Building by FBM Architects

2024-02-13T14:57:19+00:00

AT awards judges and the project team discuss the key drivers behind the retrofit of Brighton University's Cockcroft Building and the challenges involved in bringing 'soft brutalist' buildings in line with current expectations around environmental performance and user comfort. Photographer Timothy Soar captures the project as it is today.

AT Awards Education Winner: The Cockcroft Building by FBM Architects2024-02-13T14:57:19+00:00

Roundhouse Works

2023-08-18T12:22:02+01:00

In Camden, Roundhouse has opened up a new fully accessible venue designed by Paddy Dillon architect, with Allies and Morrison and Reed Watts architects for creatives to learn, practice and perform.

Roundhouse Works2023-08-18T12:22:02+01:00
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