Christmas Festival of Bad Habits
AT Editor2025-12-15T16:11:16+00:00Peer Collective and artist Kateřina Šedá reimagine the Christmas market as a public space for reflection, sobriety and shared experience in Brno, Czech Republic.
Peer Collective and artist Kateřina Šedá reimagine the Christmas market as a public space for reflection, sobriety and shared experience in Brno, Czech Republic.
Fletcher Priest Architects has completed the first phase of Oxford North, a £1.2 billion global innovation district for life sciences, AI and technology, combining laboratory buildings, workspace and public realm on a landmark site at the edge of the city.
Hugh Broughton Architects is refurbishing eight public toilet blocks across central London. Hugh Broughton discusses procurement complexities, design lessons, integrating public art, and the wider debates around safety, inclusivity, and gender-neutral provision – as well as his top five toilets.
Join us on Tuesday 3rd June to learn about how we can design buildings and spaces that are both enduring, safe, and secure.
Pernilla Ohrstedt Studio’s winning design for Times Square Arts’ annual Love & Design Competition reimagines public art as both a celebration of love and an ecological intervention.
AT talks to… Holly Lewis, co-founding partner at We Made That, about the outcomes of the Women’s Safety Audit’s pilot projects and what moves architects can make based on its findings.
Asif Khan unveils a 170m-long meandering boardwalk as a celebration of history, colour and nature at the heart of Canada Water's transformation of Canada Dock.
Take a look at the finalists in the Infrastructure and Landscape category for the Architecture Today Awards for 2022, including WilkinsonEyre, Patel Taylor and Birds Portchmouth Russum.
Glenn Howells Architects has extended the public realm at London's Canary Wharf with a pair of elegant floating pavilions.