Flight of Fancy
AT Editor2018-05-08T14:22:34+01:00Interior
An organic oak staircase designed by Atmos forms the centrepiece of a new London restaurant
Interior
An organic oak staircase designed by Atmos forms the centrepiece of a new London restaurant
Materials Library
Stuart Piercy of Piercy & Company, whose office is filled with tactile materials and crafted samples
Glass
Designers at the forefront of glass technology spoke at the recent ‘Glass in Architecture’ conference, organised by Architecture Today with sponsors AGC and Halio
Envelope
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and Brimelow McSweeney’s tiles refer to 11 Floral Street’s past use as a Covent Garden seed warehouse
Rooflights
Glazing Vision’s frameless Pitchglaze roof window articulates a design-led residential extension in Essex
Services
Zip Water UK provides an insight into how architects can provide sustainable water solutions for offices at the design stage
Envelope
MUMA invests the facades of a Cambridge community centre and nursery with functional and decorative purpose
Interiors
Neolith® has teamed up with Italian chef Alessandro Borghese to serve rock ‘n’ roll Gastronomy in Milan
Envelope
Ribbed Welsh slate clads a domestic extension by Manalo & White
Masonry
Marmox's Mark Bowman provides an insight into tackling heat loss at the problematic floor-to-wall junction in masonry and hybrid constructions
Doors
The latest range of sliding doors from Schueco is modular and fully scalable, maximising architects’ freedom to choose, whatever the project.
Structure An innovative sundial in Hull city centre by Tonkin Liu responds to its historic context
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