Dept W
AT Editor2019-05-20T09:49:16+01:00Renovation
Buckley Gray Yeoman restores a 1920s department store – preserving the ‘best visual joke in London’
Building
Select materials unify Bennetts Associates’ new headquarters for the Royal College of Pathologists
Building
Squire & Partners has completed a flexible east London office building influenced by nearby warehouses
Building
John Robertson Architects gives an Art Deco-inspired facelift to a 1980s commercial building on London’s Oxford Street
Conference
How do we address the particular issues inherent in tall structures? This question was addressed by a panel of experts at a conference hosted by Architecture Today
Interior
Piercy & Company has fitted out a new co-working space next to Reading's railway station
Round Table
What is driving innovation in bathroom design in residential and commercial developments, and what does the future hold? These questions were addressed by a panel of experts at a round table discussion in London hosted by AT and Geberit
Landscape
Public spaces at London's pioneering 1980s Broadgate development have been reconfigured for the 21st century by DSDHA
Building Moxon Architects has extended the Cairngorms National Park Authority's offices in Grantown-on-Spey using CLT and larch
Conference
What is the future for open-plan workspaces? This was the question addressed by a panel of experts at a half-day conference hosted by Architecture Today and Amtico at the Institution of Structural Engineers in London
Hawkins\Brown has reinvented the 2012 Olympics media centre as Here East, a campus for creative organisations and digital business. Carl Turner takes a tour.
Building
AHMM’s brick-faced concrete panels at 119 Farringdon Road
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