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AT Editor2024-12-19T17:01:11+00:00A sophisticated and civic-minded office building by Lynch Architects stands out as a bright point within the flawed and compromised Nova masterplan for London’s Victoria.
DRDH Architects has delivered a combined library, cinema and residential building for the London suburb of Sidcup. Madeleine Jacob examines the tensions between commercial viability and civic ambition.
Prokš Přikryl architekti has converted a historic grain silo into a multi-purpose cultural venue as part of the redevelopment of Josef Gočár’s Automatic Mills building in Pardubice, Czech Republic.
An AT event, delivered in partnership with Schüco UK and hosted by Howells, explored Birmingham’s ambitious vision for sustainable growth and a zero carbon future as set out in its Our Future City Plan: Central Birmingham 2040 framework.
AT chats to Dr Lucy Montague, Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University’s Manchester School of Architecture, and recently appointed Special Advisor to the Built Environment Select Committee, about the decline of the high street and what should be done to reverse it.
A pair of high-quality civic-minded office buildings by Gort Scott and Allies and Morrison mediates between a fragmented past and a more connected future at London’s White City.
Pollard Thomas Edwards has revitalised a tired 1960s housing estate in north London, adding sustainable dwellings and much improved public realm for residents.
Mulroy Architects brings a touch of Australia to north London with its multi-layered, light-loving house refurbishment in Crouch End.
DEMOGO’s headquarters for the Guardia di Finanza in Bologna, Italy, explores the nature and meaning of the boundary between building and city.
In the first instalment of this two-part technical feature, Roofing specialists from SIG Design & Technology (now AccuRoof) and EJ Roberts Roofing discuss the design and specification of one of the most complex roofs ever constructed in London with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw.
In the second instalment of this two-part technical feature, Roofing specialists from SIG Design & Technology (now AccuRoof) and EJ Roberts Roofing, in conversation with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw, discuss how one of London’s most complex and dynamic roofs was detailed, tested and installed on site.
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