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Conceived by architects for architects and launched in 1989, Architecture Today provides the definitive publication of the most important projects in the UK and Europe from art galleries to social housing and from interiors to urban design.
As well as projects, each issue contains technology features, books, business topics, product guidance, a round-up of current European news and developments plus My Kind of Town, in which a well-known architect describes the urban qualities of a town or city that they admire.
For the Contents of the current issue click here.
Projects published recently include:
The Great Court at the British Museum by Foster & Partners
Restaurant in Brighton, by de Rijke Marsh Morgan
The Millennium Seed Bank by Stanton Williams
Housing in Islington by Sergison Bates
Altamira caves museum by Juan Navarro Baldeweg
Esat headquarters, Dublin, by de Blacam & Meagher
The Eden Project by Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners
The German Chancellery, Berlin, by Axel Schultes
Darlaston swimming pool by Hodder Associates
Dresden synagogue by Wandel Hoefer Lorch & Hirsch
The Magna centre at Rotherham by Wilkinson Eyre
House in Chelsea by Tony Fretton Architects
Oxford Business School by Jeremy Dixon & Edward Jones
Apartment in Battersea by Patel Taylor
Museum Quarter, Vienna, by Ortner & Ortner
Brighton College extension by Tim Ronalds
Srebrnice cemetry by Ales Vodopovic
House in London by Michael Gold
Photography and layout are of the highest standard and the many of the critiques are written by well-known architects, including Paul Clarke, Alan Colquhoun, Jeremy Dixon, Brian Edwards, Patrick Hodgkinson, Eric Parry, Robert Maxwell, Michael Wigginton and John Winter.
Architecture Today is published ten times a year and sent free, on a named individual basis, to full-time practising architects in the UK. For information on reader registration click here.
Subscriptions cost £45 (UK), £50 (other EU) and £70 (elsewhere), with discounts for students.
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