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  1. Products

Costed: Doors and windows

Rising demand for energy-efficient building materials will see a strong pipeline for door and window products, says Nicola Sharkey, UK insights and research lead at Gleeds

14 February 2025

  1. Culture

Quayola: the artist disappearing into three dimensions

Rome-based artist Quayola has been challenging his CNC machine partners to do ‘crazy things’ as he reinterprets Michelangelo’s sculptures and now aims to interpret the 'super-natural'

13 February 2025

  1. Culture

Wire curtains across rural Shropshire

Woofferton’s Curtain Array, a 1940s BBC shortwave transmission station, surprised Rachel Ferriman as she drove round a Shropshire bend

13 February 2025

  1. Products

Warehouse party

Fathom Architects’ retrofit and refurb of four Clerkenwell warehouses creates extra space, order – and fu

MacEwen award 2025

The MacEwen Award celebrates projects that demonstrate a mutual willingness of architect and client to push at the edges of what a typology can be

The commended and winning schemes that celebrate architecture for the common good

Severn View Park is a dementia care home that avoids an institutional feel in favour of providing a sense of familiarity and self-determination

The dementia care home provides a sense of familiarity and self-determination

Halifax’s new bus station, by Stephen George & Partners, is an unusually ambitious piece of civic infrastructure

Stephen George & Partners’ new bus station is an unusually ambitious piece of civic infrastructure

Manalo & White has converted a Bangor church into Nyth, a new home for Welsh language theatre company Frân Wen, which has allowed it to turbocharge its social mission

Manalo & White’s conversion of a Bangor church into a home for a Welsh language theatre company

The square, co-conceived, designed and constructed by residents, is fostering collaboration, agency and hopes for the future in an area facing deprivation

The square has been co-conceived, designed and constructed by local residents

Roofing and cladding

Zinc is the material of choice for three innovative projects, including a Stirling Prize winner

Zinc is the material of choice for three innovative projects

Wood and natural slate cladding wrap up a modern new-build that is completely at home in its Loire Valley setting

A modern new-build completely at home in its Loire Valley setting

This solar PV solution provides fully integrated sustainable electricity generation without compromising aesthetics

Integrated solar PV electricity generation can look good too

These A1/A2 fire rated architectural panels for new-build and recladding projects are available as vibrant or natural-looking designs in aluminium, fibre cement or extruded porcelain

A1/A2 fire rated panels in aluminium, fibre cement and extruded porcelain

Be mindful of the entire roof build-up - not just the vegetation layer - when looking to achieve an environmentally friendly solution

It's the entire roof build-up that's important - not just the vegetation

Opportunities Hub: Projects to add to your bid list

Win a place on the £37 billion new hospitals framework, create a biodiverse campus, propose a Square Mile wayfinding trail of architectural interventions - some of the latest architecture contracts and competitions from across the industry

Woods Bagot with John McAslan + Partners, Central Station, Sydney Metro, Sydney, 2024.
  1. Buildings

Pride of place: Sydney’s new metro stations

In a city that seldom celebrates its everyday architecture, new stations by UK architects Fosters, Grimshaw and McAslans, along with Australian practice Woods Bagot, have provoked public joy at their sheer grandeur, writes Sydney-based critic Elizabeth Farrelly

29 October 2024

Terabe Guest House: floating on a piloti forest

Japanese architect Tomoaki Uno has created a coastal home and workplace that explores the timeless harmony between man and nature

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