Turner in Twickenham

2017-08-29T14:12:30+01:00

Building
The only house designed by artist JMW Turner has been restored and opened to the public

Turner in Twickenham2017-08-29T14:12:30+01:00

Test Case

2017-08-15T11:52:17+01:00

Refurbishment
The house designed by Richard Rogers for his parents has been restored by Philip Gumuchdjian as a London base for Harvard GSD

Test Case2017-08-15T11:52:17+01:00

The Glass Chain

2017-08-01T09:49:40+01:00

Installation
Space Popular creates a kaleidoscopic glass construction to raise ideas around spatial perception

The Glass Chain2017-08-01T09:49:40+01:00

London’s Finest

2017-07-04T16:12:52+01:00

Viewpoint
The definitive ‘Guide to the Architecture of London’, first published in 1983, is now available as a free app. Authors Edward Jones and Christopher Woodward revisit their highlights for AT.

London’s Finest2017-07-04T16:12:52+01:00

Wright Angles

2017-07-07T16:15:25+01:00

History
Gwyn Lloyd Jones traces Frank Lloyd Wright’s foreign tours for his study of ‘the first global architect’

Wright Angles2017-07-07T16:15:25+01:00

Future Focus

2022-05-11T11:42:07+01:00

Research
Peter Murray visits the Norman Foster Foundation in Madrid, where the architect’s work will be used to shape discussion about the issues of tomorrow

Future Focus2022-05-11T11:42:07+01:00

Modernist Belgrade

2017-06-13T13:25:37+01:00

History
A new map-guide chronicles the city’s twentieth-century landmarks

Modernist Belgrade2017-06-13T13:25:37+01:00

Narrative Voice

2017-05-30T15:11:37+01:00

History
Claire Jamieson, author of a new monograph on NATØ, examines the enduring significance of the ‘last radical architectural group of the twentieth century’

Narrative Voice2017-05-30T15:11:37+01:00

Aalto Encounters

2017-05-23T15:17:18+01:00

Books
Surprising revelations emerge in John Stewart's masterly examination of the life of the great Finnish architect 

Aalto Encounters2017-05-23T15:17:18+01:00

Decommunized

2017-05-12T16:43:37+01:00

Gallery
Recording endangered mosaics by Soviet artists in Ukraine

Decommunized2017-05-12T16:43:37+01:00

Back to the Future

2023-04-21T10:37:43+01:00

Books Elain Harwood’s monumental ‘Space, Hope and Brutalism: English Archittecture 1945-1975’ honours an era of architectural optimism, finds Owen Hatherley

Back to the Future2023-04-21T10:37:43+01:00

Lines of Thought

2017-05-18T09:32:16+01:00

Viewpoint
As a collection of his architectural commentary is published, Robert Adam considers the purpose and pleasures of writing on building

Lines of Thought2017-05-18T09:32:16+01:00
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