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AT Editor2021-05-18T16:56:04+01:00Building Review A small building by Practice Architecture proposes a radical – and necessary – rethink of the construction industry, finds Alex de Rijke
Building Review A small building by Practice Architecture proposes a radical – and necessary – rethink of the construction industry, finds Alex de Rijke
Viewpoint
With flooding set to increase almost everywhere people live, water must become central to our thinking about architecture and urbanism, says Iñaki Alday
Building
OEB Architects’ refurbishment and extension of a townhouse in north London meets the Passivhaus EnerPHit standard
My Kind of Town
Muktinath and Kagbeni provide important lessons in minimising environmental impact
Pavilion
Haworth Tompkins’ demountable and sustainable theatre is on tour
Envelope
The international CobBauge collaboration aims to give new impetus to a traditional building material, says Anthony Hudson
Building
A pavilion commissioned by AT for a sustainability exhibition has long outlived its original use. David Grandorge – who led its design – explains what happened next
Building Review
Sustainability takes centre stage at Stanton Williams’ Eddington project
Research
Biotechnology is the future for architecture, and it starts now, says Martyn Dade-Robertson
Conference
‘How do we deliver a sustainable, regenerative built environment?’ The question was addressed at an Architecture Today conference hosted with Tata Steel
Wood
MEDITE SMARTPLY explains why sustainable timber construction should be the only form of timber construction
Sustainability
Goldsmith Street in Norwich by Mikhail Riches with Cathy Hawley sets a new benchmark for sustainable housing design, says Clare Murray
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