Revivalist Move
AT Editor2019-12-06T12:14:53+00:00Specifiers Choice
Dow Jones Architects’ extension revitalises one of GE Street’s London churches
Specifiers Choice
Dow Jones Architects’ extension revitalises one of GE Street’s London churches
Envelope
The international CobBauge collaboration aims to give new impetus to a traditional building material, says Anthony Hudson
AT30
AT celebrates 30 years of product and material development
Envelope
Perforated metal cladding both disguises and reveals the activities within Morris & Company’s Energy Hub at Elephant Park
Roofs
Antony Lucas of AJ Lucas Roofing Contractors, discusses best practice for the design and installation of single ply membrane roofs on residential projects with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw
Envelope
Coloured concrete and granite convey a sense of permanence at Hall McKnight’s bus station at Colin Town in West Belfast
Envelope
Icynene’s high-performance spray foam provides the ideal solution for insulating a steel framed residential building in London
Roofs
The threat of climate change is leading to an increased demand for green and blue roofs from planning authorities. BMI UK & Ireland product systems manager Amanda de Sousa explores the needs they meet in the context of drainage.
Envelope
Senior Architectural Systems sets out its stall at Doncaster’s refurbished Wool Market
Competition
The 2019 Zumtobel photographic competition is open for entries
Flooring
British flooring manufacturer Amtico’s latest product takes its cues from the brutalist movement
Roofing
Marley’s new Eden tile can transform traditional pantile installation
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