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Jason Sayer2024-08-07T11:41:21+01:00Architecture, culture and gastronomy collide in a vibrant Japanese restaurant in the centre of Prague, designed by local practice SOA architekti.
Architecture, culture and gastronomy collide in a vibrant Japanese restaurant in the centre of Prague, designed by local practice SOA architekti.
Lynch Architects’ addition to the Coroner’s Court in Westminster serves as a place of remembrance and embeds the work of stained glass artist Brian Clarke.
Anurag Verma, chair of the Rural Urban Synthesis Society, has been instrumental in delivering a sustainable neighbourhood for its community in Lewisham. Verma talks to AT about the process of bringing the project to fruition and what’s next for the Community Land Trust.
Shepheard Epstein Hunter, with Architype and Jon Broome Associates, has completed 36 homes for the Rural Urban Synthesis Society, a community land trust in Lewisham.
In Deptford, Southeast London, Cooke Fawcett has added makers studios for Cockpit, a charity that offers space and support for creatives.
In Leyton, east London, FBM Architects has completed a new residential development of 47 homes for Waltham Forest Council that takes cues from the Victorian vernacular local to the area.
We are giving you more time to submit and complete your entry to the Architecture Today Awards for buildings that stand the test of time!
Archipelagic Void by Korean architect Minsuk Cho of Seoul-based studio Mass Studies is the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion and features five unique 'islands' cast in black timber.
In Rajasthan, western India, Sanjay Puri Architects has designed a private home that deals with the intense climactic conditions by embodying traditional building techniques while designing for a multi-generational household.
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