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

Serpentine Pavilion 2023 design revealed

2022-11-23T14:21:35+00:00

Visuals have been revealed for the 22nd edition of the annual Serpentine Pavilion, a refined, circular timber structure designed by Paris-based architect Lina Ghotmeh.

Serpentine Pavilion 2023 design revealed2022-11-23T14:21:35+00:00

Introducing the November-December 2022 issue

2023-08-08T10:34:31+01:00

Isabel Allen's Editorial for AT322 discusses how the Architecture Today Awards subverted the traditional role of the crit, transforming it into powerful tool for judging the merits and performance of buildings that already exist.

Introducing the November-December 2022 issue2023-08-08T10:34:31+01:00

Retrofit: Keyhole surgery

2023-08-08T10:32:30+01:00

Jonathan Spratt from Bennetts Associates argues that, for ‘young’ buildings from the 1990s and early 2000s architects should steer clients away from a comprehensive retrofit approach towards a strategy of ‘keyhole surgery’ – minimal interventions that have a transformative effect.

Retrofit: Keyhole surgery2023-08-08T10:32:30+01:00

Third-age housing

2022-11-22T12:26:19+00:00

Designers and investors are driving a step change in the provision of innovative high-quality projects in the third-age housing sector. Local authorities need to catch up, says Ballymore creative director Roger Black.

Third-age housing2022-11-22T12:26:19+00:00

Narinder Sagoo

2022-12-19T18:18:05+00:00

Narinder Sagoo attributes his creativity to his childhood, where nothing came in abundance and everyone made ends meet by making everything themselves.

Narinder Sagoo2022-12-19T18:18:05+00:00

Succession planning

2023-09-12T14:59:33+01:00

Every practice needs a clear succession plan in order to flourish once its founders are no longer at the helm. Jonathan Morrison talks to RSHP, Henning Larsen, Arup, and Grimshaw about making the process effective and pain free.

Succession planning2023-09-12T14:59:33+01:00

Raising the game

2022-11-22T12:26:20+00:00

Julian Robinson, Director of Estates at the London School of Economics, reflects on the costs, benefits and shifting priorities of the university’s ambitious building programme.

Raising the game2022-11-22T12:26:20+00:00
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