Laws of Lifting
AT Editor2019-04-25T17:22:34+01:00Accessibility
SLG’s DDA-compliant lift installation combines practicality with good aesthetics on a listed building in London
Accessibility
SLG’s DDA-compliant lift installation combines practicality with good aesthetics on a listed building in London
Rooflights
In 2009, Derby Roundhouse opened its doors to students after a £48m redevelopment scheme. A decade later, the Rooflight Company looks back at one of its favourite projects, and recounts what it was like to be specified on this historic building.
Lighting
The acoustic BLADE range from Spectral is a system combining luminaires and sound absorbing acoustic panels for the modern office or educational buildings with concrete interiors.
Envelope
Architects welcome new modular sliding door system aimed at premium and middle market projects
Envelope
Hopkins Architects’ Music School at King’s College School in Wimbledon
Conference
What trends are emerging in school design, and how can innovation be achieved on limited budgets? These questions were addressed by a panel of experts at a recent AT conference
Conference
How do we address the particular issues inherent in tall structures? This question was addressed by a panel of experts at a conference hosted by Architecture Today
Rooflights
Sunsquare highlights performance and safety issues surrounding unregulated rooflights
Renovation
John McAslan & Partners reworks a nineteenth-century town hall as St Albans Museum & Art Gallery
Envelope
Senior Architectural Systems discusses how to add value and reduce costs when specifying aluminium curtain walling systems
Building
An inventive structural solution has enabled Mulberry House School to expand upwards
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