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

Chris Dyson

2022-11-22T12:13:42+00:00

Chris Dyson is interested in the impact of the pandemic on transport and is working on a project to encourage cycling as a safe and secure way to move around the city.

Chris Dyson2022-11-22T12:13:42+00:00

Gill Smith

2022-11-22T12:13:42+00:00

Rural Design, based on the Isle of Skye, is finding that a renewed appreciation of the natural landscape has made clients keen to progress with rural projects.

Gill Smith2022-11-22T12:13:42+00:00

Andy Puncher

2022-11-22T12:13:43+00:00

Early morning walks allow Andy Puncher to tune in to the changing colours and textures of the Kent countryside and provide a much-needed respite from Zoom.

Andy Puncher2022-11-22T12:13:43+00:00

Gurmeet Sian

2022-11-22T12:13:43+00:00

Lockdown has deprived Gurmeet Sian of interaction with clients but taught him to value his neighbours and neighbourhood.

Gurmeet Sian2022-11-22T12:13:43+00:00

Alan Dunlop

2022-11-22T12:13:43+00:00

Alan Dunlop has taken advantage of lockdown to produce a series of sketchbooks that provide a hand drawn record of an extraordinary year.

Alan Dunlop2022-11-22T12:13:43+00:00

Cousins & Cousins

2022-11-22T12:13:44+00:00

Ben and Jelena Cousins miss the buzz of the office but are grateful to be working in a light-filled dining room with an ever-changing view.

Cousins & Cousins2022-11-22T12:13:44+00:00

Amin Taha

2022-11-22T12:13:44+00:00

The first in a new series of portraits of UK architects by Timothy Soar captures Amin Taha in a reflective mood at the end of lockdown.

Amin Taha2022-11-22T12:13:44+00:00

Eric Parry

2022-02-17T18:41:37+00:00

My Kind of Town Brussels is a city of interiors of great power and dignity

Eric Parry2022-02-17T18:41:37+00:00

Dispatches from Dublin: Aisling Murphy, CIVIC

2026-05-14T11:24:11+01:00

The Director of CIVIC Ireland speaks to AT about the upcoming Dublin Social, on how regenerative design in Ireland is changing, and what the Regenerative Architecture Index means to CIVIC.

Dispatches from Dublin: Aisling Murphy, CIVIC2026-05-14T11:24:11+01:00

Dispatches from Govan Docks: Jennifer O’Donnell, O’DonnellBrown

2026-05-06T10:21:37+01:00

In their tenth year in practice, O'DonnellBrown's regeneration of Govan Graving Docks is finally entering early delivery phase after years of groundwork. The scheme reaches a key milestone with the opening of Riverside Park in spring 2026, marking the first tangible step in a long-term, evolving vision to repair, reactivate and reconnect one of Glasgow’s most significant post-industrial sites. Jennifer O'Donnell reflects on the project and discusses what the future holds. 

Dispatches from Govan Docks: Jennifer O’Donnell, O’DonnellBrown2026-05-06T10:21:37+01:00

Dispatches from ALWA

2026-04-21T23:20:48+01:00

Ten 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 ALWA2026-04-21T23:20:48+01:00

Dispatches from Dublin City Edge: Kevin Logan, Maccreanor Lavington

2026-04-16T12:30:17+01:00

Maccreanor 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.

Dispatches from Dublin City Edge: Kevin Logan, Maccreanor Lavington2026-04-16T12:30:17+01:00
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