Call for expressions of interest: The International School of Rewilding and Regenerative Agriculture
Call for expressions of interest: The International School of Rewilding and Regenerative Agriculture

Wildheart Animal Sanctuary invites expressions of interest for the world's first School of Rewilding and Regenerative Agriculture, at Sandown on the Isle of Wight.

Walking the tech tightrope

Stephen Magee, delivery & design technology director at HLW on why nailing the basics while driving innovation is essential to stay ahead of the game in architectural practice.

Reflections: Casa del Fascio

John Pardey on Giuseppe Terragni’s Casa del Fascio (1936) in Como, Italy – a building that manages to embrace classical proportions and Modernist abstraction while mediating between solid and void as a means of expression.

Dispatches from MIPIM: Julian de Metz of dMFK

Director at dMFK Julian de Metz on co-organising of SwiMIPIM, helping to raise over £10k for homelessness and championing greater inclusivity in the industry. Yet, says de Metz, there’s still work to do to ensure women are better represented.

My kind of town

Dispatches from MIPIM: Tarek Merlin from Feix&Merlin

Tarek Merlin, director and co-founder at Feix&Merlin reflects on the ever-changing nature of MIPIM, where chance encounters and meaningful conversations defined his experience. This year, he took to the stage to discuss inclusivity in real estate and the value of a queer lens in housing design.

School of Specification – Incorporating client feedback

Nigel Ostime, principal of Ostime Consulting, has produced a School of Specification module exploring the importance of feedback. Here, he considers what clients are looking for from architects and how practitioners can improve their performance.

Dispatches from MIPIM: Richard Roberts from Jason Bruges Studio

Richard Roberts, managing & design director at Jason Bruges Studio, looks back on a successful MIPIM filled with valuable conversations and unexpected meetings — despite the daily downpours – and looks ahead to an exciting period with multiple art installations launching in the US and London.

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Dispatches from MIPIM: Dav Bansal from Howells

Dav Bansal, partner at Howells, reflects on the value of MIPIM for strengthening relationships, supporting Birmingham, and gaining insights into the year ahead. He highlights the importance of learning from peers and clients, as well as mentoring colleagues experiencing the event for the first time.

Dispatches from MIPIM: Kimberly Tryba of LILA Landscape Architecture

Kimberly Tryba, managing principal of LILA Landscape Architecture in New York reflects on the whirlwind of MIPIM, calls for landscape architecture to take centre stage at future events, and discusses the rewarding challenge of growing her practice’s international presence.

Research

Rachel Hoolahan

For Rachel Hoolahan of Orms the transition to regenerative design involves systems thinking coupled with a willingness to try different things, learn from mistakes, remain optimistic and celebrate the wins.

My Kind of Town: James Traynor

James Traynor, managing director at ECD Architects, is rooting for Preston to realise its potential to become the perfect 15-minute compact city.

Dispatches: Emily Newton

AT talks to Emily Newton, Associate Director at Assael, about the practice’s Urban Family Housing concept, and how being an architect and working mother influences her design and leadership approach.

Still standing

Jerry Tate

Jerry Tate is on a mission to deliver projects that allow people living and working in crowded urban conditions to enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship with the natural world.

Territoriality and temporality in architecture

The International Committee of Architectural Critics (CICA) invites researchers, academics, and professionals to submit abstracts for its 2025 conference on the evolving relationships between buildings, time, and place.

Dispatches from Barcelona: Lilian Ho

AT chats to… Lilian Ho, architect and expert in generative design, about the world's first online master's in AI in construction and architecture.

Schüco Excellence Awards 2025

Entry is now open for the 2025 Schüco Excellence Awards, for buildings that feature Schüco facades, window and door systems.

Dispatches from Lviv and Kentucky: Shigeru Ban

AT chats to… Japanese Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Shigeru Ban about his work in Ukraine, the USA, how he ended up in Paris, and the architects and engineers that inspire him today.

The Regenerative Architecture Index at Futurebuild

Catch Architecture Today and UK Architects Declare at this year's Futurebuild exhibition where you can learn about the Regenerative Architecture Index at our innovative stand and through a series of talks.

Introducing the January-February 2025 issue of Architecture Today

In this issue: Timothy Soar revisits winners of the 2024 AT Awards documenting them as they are now, having stood the test of time; we hear from architects and clients on what made their projects so successful; Tom Bloxham reflects on 30 years of Urban Splash and Fernando Sordo Madaleno on Mexico City.

SANAA awarded 2025 Royal Gold Medal

The Japanese practice led by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa has been recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects for its balance of simplicity and depth, crafting spaces that prioritise light, inclusivity, and a profound connection to place.

Cabin Crew

A new book from The Modernist tells the story of Welsh architectural practice Hird & Brooks and explores its obsession ith crafting the perfect holiday home.

My Kind of Town: Fernando Sordo Madaleno

Fernando Sordo Madaleno explains how a series of cataclysmic events have made their mark Mexico City, resulting in a multi-layered cityscape that is melodramatic, memorable and even a little crazy.

Ways of seeing: re-framing familiar buildings

Timothy Soar talks to AT Editor Isabel Allen about his approach to taking up-to-date photography of the winning buildings in the Architecture Today Awards for buildings that stand the test of time.

Reflections: Neue Nationalgalerie

John Pardey reflects on Mies van der Rohe's Neue Nationalgalerie (1968) in Berlin – a temple to glass and steel that was the German architect's realisation of 'universal space' and his swan song.

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