Hayhurst & Co win 2023 House of the Year
Jason Sayer2023-12-18T10:59:40+00:00The RIBA House of the Year 2023 has been awarded to Green House, a family residence in Tottenham, designed by Hayhurst & Co, which draws inspiration from nature.
The RIBA House of the Year 2023 has been awarded to Green House, a family residence in Tottenham, designed by Hayhurst & Co, which draws inspiration from nature.
Finlay Swain of Whittaker Parsons has won an open competition to design a creative discontinuous acoustic ceiling for a restaurant using Zentia’s 3D Studio configurator.
David Kohn Architects, Hayhurst & Co, Denizen Works, Studio Weave, Rural Office and Niall McLaughlin Architects all in the running for RIBA House of the Year award.
Projects by nimtim architects, Office S&M, Unknown Works, and Atelier Baulier are among the shortlisted entries for the NLA’s annual Don’t Move, Improve! competition.
The City of Helsinki has launched a competition for the sale and redevelopment of Gustaf Nyström’s Old Customs House in Katajanokka.
A team led by Charles Holland Architects has won this year's Davidson Prize for its concept Co-Living in the Countryside, a rural co-housing development with affordable rent.
Nimtim Architects has won an invited competition, organised by Geberit with Architecture Today, to design an inspirational and functional family bathroom measuring just six square metres in size.
Co-living propositions by architects and designers including Charles Holland, Tonkin Liu and Eley Kishimoto are among 14 longlisted projects for this year's edition of ideas competition, The Davidson Prize.
Five practices have been named the inaugural recipients of an award organised by the photographer Timothy Soar in association with Architecture Today to give architects a fresh take on photographing, communicating and promoting their work.
A team of British architects has unveiled its competition-winning masterplan for Bergen’s Inner Laksevåg district.
Morris+Company and Freehaus have won a competition to redevelop the Thames-side school with their design for a russet extension enclosing a courtyard and framing views to the river and St Paul’s Cathedral.
A concept based on the restorative qualities of "forest-bathing" has been named the winner of the first Davidson Prize, an ideas competition asking entrants to consider the impact of the pandemic on how we live and work.