Dreadnought Tiles – where tradition meets contemporary
AT Editor2024-04-18T13:50:42+00:00Dreadnought Tiles – where tradition meets contemporary
Dreadnought Tiles – where tradition meets contemporary
Sapphire achieves record-breaking installation of 62 balconies in one day
AT talks to Alex Ely, founding director of Mæ, about the challenges and benefits of B Corp certification, and what the practice is doing to further expand its environmental knowledge base.
In this extract from his new book How to Enjoy Architecture: A Guide for Everyone Charles Holland reframes Homewood, built by Lutyens for his mother-in-law in 1903, as a barbed commentary on the aspirations of its owner.
Roofing specialists from AccuRoof, SIG Hard Metals, and SIGA Slate, in conversation with Architecture Today’s John Ramshaw, discuss the costs involved in specifying flat, metal and slate roofs, as well as how architects can ensure their designs provide value for money. Â
Trading Director Robert Edwards discusses why SIG Design & Technology is rebranding itself as AccuRoof, and what this means for its specifier-led customer base and the wider construction industry.
Architects Declare's manifesto to transform the built environment highlights the urgent need for climate literacy across the board. Isabel Allen asks if it's time to introduce compulsory training in the knowledge and skills required.
ÂCUPA 12 slate from CUPA PIZARRAS provides a striking roofing solution for a contemporary London house
The first project from Walthamstow- and Norwich-based studio, Grafted, sees the renovation and extension of a Victorian house in East Anglia.
Sasha Bhavan and Ben Hair reflect on how issues relating to sustainability, reuse, and modern methods of construction, are reshaping the practice’s approach to materiality.
London studio Knox Bhavan has retrofitted and extended an early Victorian villa on Love Walk in Camberwell, south London.