Dukes Meadows Footbridge
AT Editor2023-02-14T11:35:10+00:00Moxon Architects’ new footbridge in Chiswick, west London, rejuvenates a previously disconnected section of the Thames Path.
Moxon Architects’ new footbridge in Chiswick, west London, rejuvenates a previously disconnected section of the Thames Path.
Glenn Howells Architects has extended the public realm at London's Canary Wharf with a pair of elegant floating pavilions. Â
Citizens Design Bureau has skilfully reworked a much loved arts venue in north London.
Nex– Architecture and Xylotek have completed a series of striking lattice timber pavilions at Regent’s Place in London
Theatrum Mundi celebrates 10 years of transdisciplinary work in city-making and calls for applicants for its new study programme
Sarah Featherstone explains how a modest community building in Grangetown, Cardiff, challenges the way we define and measure value and shows how universities can partner with local residents to facilitate community-led projects.
Jonathan Spratt from Bennetts Associates argues that, for ‘young’ buildings from the 1990s and early 2000s architects should steer clients away from a comprehensive retrofit approach towards a strategy of ‘keyhole surgery’ – minimal interventions that have a transformative effect.
BDP’s skilful reworking of Leighton House has breathed new life into one of London’s forgotten museums, the former home of artist Frederic Leighton.
Watch the AT CPD webinar, in partnership with Sto Ltd, exploring how to correctly design and specify glass rainscreen facades for public spaces.
Max Fordham’s north London house has become the first residential building in the UK to be verified as net zero carbon, making it a fitting tribute to the late great sustainable design pioneer.