Old meets new
AT Editor2023-08-16T12:34:01+01:00MCW architects’ sensitively designed addition to St John’s College, Cambridge, establishes an accessible, inclusive and energising social space at the heart of the historic campus.
MCW architects’ sensitively designed addition to St John’s College, Cambridge, establishes an accessible, inclusive and energising social space at the heart of the historic campus.
Ged Ferris, Category Manager at SIG, answers readers’ questions on natural slate.
Watch the AT webinar, in partnership with Ash & Lacy, Michelmersh, and Schüco, which explores the future of sustainable façades, and how reuse and circular economy principles are reducing their environmental impact.
Ben Brocklesby, Director at Origin, explores the growing issue of greenwashing and provides advice for identifying suppliers which are operating in a genuinely environmentally-friendly way.
Interface discussed its life-centred approach to design and unveiled a new biophilic carpet tile collection at this year’s Clerkenwell Design Week.
A major new-build sports building in Portsmouth by FaulknerBrowns Architects and Max Fordham has set a new environmental benchmark with an operational energy consumption of less than 100 kWh/m²/yr.
The managing director of HUB talks about making the leap from architect to client and delivering quality within the build-to-rent sector.
Harty and Harty has completed a carefully crafted and ecologically responsible art studio in rural Wiltshire.
UK earth block construction finally comes of age on an innovative, mixed-used project in London designed by Bennetts Associates.
A pair of timber-framed eco-houses designed by Chance de Silva and Mike Nightingale demonstrate how to densify village conservation areas with verve and sensitivity.