A selection of architectural projects from across the Architecture Today site featured on Instagram.
Eric Parry
AT Editor2022-02-17T18:41:37+00:00My Kind of Town Brussels is a city of interiors of great power and dignity
Dispatches from ALWA
Nelly Greig2026-04-17T11:09:03+01:00Ten years into practice, ALWA continue to refine a body of work shaped by restraint, craft and a sustained engagement with context. Jane Larmour, Mark Arigho and Patrick Wheeler reflect on formative projects, the one lesson all architecture students should learn, and the contemporary architects they are keeping a close eye on.
Dispatches from Dublin City Edge: Kevin Logan, Maccreanor Lavington
Nelly Greig2026-04-16T12:30:17+01:00Maccreanor Lavington’s 700-hectare City Edge framework proposes the long-term transformation of Dublin’s western industrial lands into five climate-responsive, 15-minute neighbourhoods. AT hears from practice director, Kevin Logan, about the scheme, and how it aligns with the principles of the Regenerative Architecture Index.
Gort Uí Ghaoithín
Nelly Greig2026-04-16T14:02:30+01:00Cork-based fuinneamh workshop complete a family home in rural Country Clare that uses the architectural language of 20th century Irish farmhouses to create a spacious, bright and subtly quirky take on the 20th century Irish farmhouse.
42 Wigmore Street
Nelly Greig2026-04-10T21:35:00+01:00Barr Gazetas have tactfully edited a mock-Georgian office block in Marylebone through targeted, focussed interventions, upgrading the block to contemporary corporate needs whilst retaining it's original features.
15 Bonhill Street
Nelly Greig2026-04-09T16:46:53+01:00Barr Gazetas' office block retrofit presents a pragmatic, layered response to contemporary occupational patterns, extending the life and relevance of an existing building.
Níall McLaughlin Architects Wins The Museum of Jesus’ Baptism at Bethany, Jordan
Nelly Greig2026-02-20T10:56:08+00:00Ritual, procession and place characterise Níall McLaughlin Architects' competition winning museum dedicated to the history of Christian Baptism and adding to a portfolio of contemplative, sensitive buildings.
Dispatches from Clarendon Wharf Residential Development, Belfast Harbour
Nelly Greig2026-04-17T10:26:07+01:00Maccreanor Lavington's Erin Towsley sheds light on Belfast Harbour's Clarendon Wharf Residential Development, talking through the scheme's ten year phased development, and detailing its ambitious social and environmental sustainability targets.
The International Rugby Experience
Nelly Greig2026-02-20T17:24:40+00:00We revisit Níall McLaughlin Architects’ International Rugby Experience in Limerick: a project that combines everyday public use with an international sporting experience to create a contemporary monument to the game of rugby and to Limerick itself.
5 minutes with… David Rooney, HLM Architects
Nelly Greig2026-02-20T17:25:09+00:00AT catches up with HLM Architects' newly appointed Belfast Studio Director David Rooney. Using climate action, retrofit and Passivhaus as catalysts for Northern Ireland’s next chapter in architecture, Rooney explains how HLM Belfast is using people-centred, low-carbon design to deliver lasting civic and community impact.
Tropical Fruit Warehouse
Nelly Greig2026-02-20T17:23:09+00:00Three years on from the completion of the Tropical Fruit Warehouse on Dublin's quayside, lead architect Eoin Flanagan reflects on the project's success – from an ambitious architectural vision to the specialised team at Schüco that made it possible.
