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

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 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

Gort Uí Ghaoithín

2026-04-16T14:02:30+01:00

Cork-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.

Gort Uí Ghaoithín2026-04-16T14:02:30+01:00

42 Wigmore Street

2026-04-10T21:35:00+01:00

Barr 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.

42 Wigmore Street2026-04-10T21:35:00+01:00

15 Bonhill Street

2026-04-09T16:46:53+01:00

Barr Gazetas' office block retrofit presents a pragmatic, layered response to contemporary occupational patterns, extending the life and relevance of an existing building.

15 Bonhill Street2026-04-09T16:46:53+01:00

The International Rugby Experience

2026-02-20T17:24:40+00:00

We 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. 

The International Rugby Experience2026-02-20T17:24:40+00:00
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