City slicker
AT Editor2023-03-21T19:04:12+00:00Bold interventions and considered material choices are central to Coffey Architects’ sustainable refurbishment of 10 Exchange Square in Broadgate, London.
Bold interventions and considered material choices are central to Coffey Architects’ sustainable refurbishment of 10 Exchange Square in Broadgate, London.
Anil Madan, Non-Residential Marketing Manager for Ideal Standard UK and Armitage Shanks, explores the key performance criteria architects and specifiers should consider when designing commercial washrooms.
An AT Schüco webinar exploring the value of net zero buildings and how their worth can be communicated to clients and investors is taking place on Wednesday 19th January.
In conversation with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw, Pendock’s Technical Project Manager, Gavin Byram, discusses how the company’s high-quality casing and enclosure solutions can be specified to suit the needs of both commercial and public sector buildings.
Pendock’s Technical Project Manager, Gavin Byram, discusses how the company’s specialist casing and enclosure solutions can add performance and aesthetic value to retail projects with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw.
Watch our webinar in collaboration with Schüco, which explores how buildings can be designed to respond more positively to environmental, economic and social change.
Tim Checketts, Head of Specification and Development at dormakaba, discusses the key trends driving specification and product innovation in the commercial door sector.
Building
Squire & Partners has completed a major commercial development at London’s King’s Cross
Building
RX Architects has skillfully re-worked a series of agricultural buildings at an organic winery in East Sussex
Building
Adams & Sutherland Architects has transformed a series of east London garages into a sustainable fashion hub
Building
John Robertson Architects has sensitively upgraded a 1930s office building in the City of London
Renovation
John Robertson Architects draws on the work of architectural predecessors in its renovation of the Financial Times’ London office