RIBA Reinvention Award 2023
Isabel Allen2023-10-19T17:09:57+01:00Van Heyningen & Haward Architects (vHH) win inaugural RIBA Reinvention Award for Rugby Radio station turned secondary school.
Van Heyningen & Haward Architects (vHH) win inaugural RIBA Reinvention Award for Rugby Radio station turned secondary school.
Stanton Williams has breathed new life into the historic headquarters of the Rhodes Trust in Oxford with a series of skilfully designed and carefully executed architectural interventions.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Oscar Acoustics and SIG Design & Technology, exploring landmark education buildings from AHMM, Wright & Wright Architects, and Bennetts Associates.
Hawkins\Brown skilfully weaves old and new elements together as part of its major reworking of Central Foundation Boys' School campus in London.
Claire Mantle, Schools Sector Director at ADP Architecture, discusses the key role architects can play in improving the state of England’s schools.
Stanton Williams’ landmark building for University College London prioritises collaboration, engagement and sociability.
Bureau de Change explores a contemporary take on 1930s suburbia at Cast House in Clapham, south London.
MCW architects’ sensitively designed addition to St John’s College, Cambridge, establishes an accessible, inclusive and energising social space at the heart of the historic campus.
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has completed a Passivhaus hall of residence for King's College, Cambridge. Holly Galbraith explains how the practice combined modern methods of construction, attention to detail and well-honed placemaking skills to minimise embodied and operational carbon and deliver a project that responds intelligently to its context.
Basil Anuar, an architectural apprentice at Levitt Bernstein, explains why apprentice architects can learn a lot from practices – and vice versa.
Paul Murphy Architects has breathed new life into a 1960s London primary school with a series of sensitively designed interventions and alterations.
Níall McLaughlin Architects’ exquisite music practice and performance space for Trinity Hall, Cambridge, may be diminutive in scale, but it joins a small pantheon of modernist projects that can be considered total works of art, says John Pardey.