Architecture Today Awards 2022: Residential finalists

2023-01-25T11:45:45+00:00

Take a look at the finalists in the Residential category for the Architecture Today Awards for 2022, including David Morley Architects, Lambeth Borough Architects Department, Patel Taylor, Pollard Thomas Edwards, Proctor and Matthews Architects, and RCKa.

Architecture Today Awards 2022: Residential finalists2023-01-25T11:45:45+00:00

Residential: Courtyard Housing by Patel Taylor

2023-01-24T14:34:31+00:00

Courtyard Housing in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham was presented at the AT Awards live finals on 7 November 2022 at the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health to a jury comprising, Marion Baeli, Sarah Allan, Deyan Sudjic, Roger Harrabin, Ben Derbyshire, and Chair Catherine Burd. Read about how the project has stood the test of time.

Residential: Courtyard Housing by Patel Taylor2023-01-24T14:34:31+00:00

Residential: Hortsley by RCKa

2023-01-24T14:34:36+00:00

Hortsley in Seaford, West Sussex was presented at the AT Awards live finals on 7 November 2022 at the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health to a jury comprising, Marion Baeli, Sarah Allan, Deyan Sudjic, Roger Harrabin, Ben Derbyshire, and Chair Catherine Burd. Read about how the project has stood the test of time.

Residential: Hortsley by RCKa2023-01-24T14:34:36+00:00

Residential: Cressingham Gardens Estate by Lambeth Borough Architects Department

2023-01-24T14:34:40+00:00

Cressingham Gardens Estate in Lambeth was presented at the AT Awards live finals on 7 November 2022 at the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health to a jury comprising, Marion Baeli, Sarah Allan, Deyan Sudjic, Roger Harrabin, Ben Derbyshire, and Chair Catherine Burd. Read about how the project has stood the test of time.

Residential: Cressingham Gardens Estate by Lambeth Borough Architects Department2023-01-24T14:34:40+00:00

Residential: Abode by Proctor & Matthews Architects

2023-01-24T13:02:55+00:00

The Department Store in Brixton,  was presented at the AT Awards live finals on 7 November 2022 at the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health to a jury comprising, Marion Baeli, Sarah Allan, Deyan Sudjic, Roger Harrabin, Ben Derbyshire, and Chair Catherine Burd. Read about how the project has stood the test of time.

Residential: Abode by Proctor & Matthews Architects2023-01-24T13:02:55+00:00

Specifying with confidence

2023-02-01T10:15:29+00:00

Ben Brocklesby, Director at Origin, discusses the importance of choosing high-performance door and window solutions for new-build and refurbishment residential projects.

Specifying with confidence2023-02-01T10:15:29+00:00

Third-age housing

2022-11-22T12:26:19+00:00

Designers and investors are driving a step change in the provision of innovative high-quality projects in the third-age housing sector. Local authorities need to catch up, says Ballymore creative director Roger Black.

Third-age housing2022-11-22T12:26:19+00:00

200 Becontree

2022-11-22T12:16:33+00:00

Archio has created two ‘super-sized’ villas containing dense infill housing on east London’s historic Becontree Estate. Marwa El Mubark enjoys a contemporary project that builds on the social aspirations of the original designs.

200 Becontree2022-11-22T12:16:33+00:00

The Marlo

2022-11-22T12:16:36+00:00

Bob Allies assesses the merits of The Marlo, a suite of apartments by Barbara Weiss Architects that give a new lease of life to a 19th-century block on Marylebone High Street, London.

The Marlo2022-11-22T12:16:36+00:00

Housing future lifestyles

2022-06-15T16:03:01+01:00

How can residential design cater for today’s lifestyles, while also meeting changing expectations around sustainability, health and wellbeing? This question was addressed by a panel of architects and developers at a round table discussion in London hosted by AT and Geberit.

Housing future lifestyles2022-06-15T16:03:01+01:00
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