Penny Hydraulics lights up The OWO in London’s Whitehall
AT Editor2024-02-28T09:42:32+00:00Penny Hydraulics lights up The OWO in London’s Whitehall
Penny Hydraulics lights up The OWO in London’s Whitehall
AT talks to... curator of the second Sharjah Architecture Triennial and Nigerian architect, Tosin Oshinowo, about how the lessons learnt from Sharjah are being fed back into her practice in Lekki.
See what projects have been shortlisted for the Yorkshire, the South East, Wales, North West, West Midlands, Northern Ireland and Scotland regions for the 2024 RIBA Regional Awards.
Taking place at The Truman Brewery from 20-21 March, A@W London will be showcasing more than 200 curated product innovations, as well as a comprehensive talks programme.
Dan Pope, architect at THISS Studio, discusses the importance of responsible timber specification, highlighting the complexities of certification systems, prompting a critical reevaluation of sourcing practices and verification methods.
Simon Buckmaster, Technical & Sales Services Manager at James Hardie, discusses the technical and aesthetic benefits of the company’s high-performance fibre cement cladding.
Photos reveal Mae’s project in Southwark, south east London which caters for multi-generational living on what was once part of the Aylesbury Estate.
Arne Jacobsen’s Bellevue Beach changing room in Klampenborg, Denmark, has been given a new lease of life as a wellness centre.
"It's made us better architects." Surman Weston discuss with AT everything from buying the site at auction to being a main contractor for the project.
ADR‘s simple yet refined dwelling for a ski resort manager in the north of the Czech Republic draws on vernacular mountain architecture.
Allies and Morrison has seen its design for the London College of Fashion in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park open to students – and the public in east London.