Heavy Tread
AT Editor2019-06-13T14:18:21+01:00Interiors
A stone staircase at the heart of a renovated London house serves both aesthetic and environmental ends, say architect Graham West and engineer Steve Webb
Interiors
A stone staircase at the heart of a renovated London house serves both aesthetic and environmental ends, say architect Graham West and engineer Steve Webb
Building
Vine Architecture Studio’s reworking of a compact rooftop apartment harmonises space and finishes
Interiors
Bathroom waterproofing expert wedi discusses its core values and approach to product design and manufacture
Interior
Social media informs the design of a London eyewear store by ALEKSA StudioÂ
Renovation
John McAslan & Partners reworks a nineteenth-century town hall as St Albans Museum & Art Gallery
Building
Weathered steel louvres screen a hidden house in Hackney by Guttfield Architecture
Building Review
Campbell Jackson’s Wiltshire house seeks the essence of home, says Brendan Woods
Building
Architecture studio DF-DC has liberated the plan of a typically compartmentalised 1970s house
Building Review
Gianni Botsford’s latest project is deeply rooted in both its site and an architectural ethos, finds Piers Taylor
Round Table
What is driving innovation in bathroom design in residential and commercial developments, and what does the future hold? These questions were addressed by a panel of experts at a round table discussion in London hosted by AT and Geberit
Services
Zip Water UK discusses how improving the quality of drinking water in the workplace can help achieve WELL Building Standard accreditation
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