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Bringing dignity and joy to later living: Mae’s Daventry House project sets a whole new standard

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The Stirling Prize-winning practice is helping to define a new era for those who want to live independently as they get older

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After 20 years in the Middle East, Daniel Hajjar moved to the UK, where, eight years on, he finds the political ‘flakiness’ of the country has made it an infuriating place to build. Thomas Lowe reports

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In praise of slow working

2023-12-13T00:05:00+00:00By Louise Rodgers

We can all play our part in promoting a pace of work that promotes true wellbeing, writes Louise Rodgers

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What’s stopping us from reusing materials (two years later)?

2023-12-12T00:05:00+00:00By Anna Beckett

We need to change the way we work as an industry to make material reuse the norm, writes Anna Beckett

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Tomorrow’s architect today: Why we need to proactively reach out to young people and open up new routes to qualifying

2023-12-11T10:45:00+00:00By Peter Sofoluke

Peter Sofoluke on how alternative education routes are reimagining access to the architectural profession, improving diversity, and challenging the status quo

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New developments alongside existing communities must deliver for those who live and work in and around them

2023-12-08T00:05:00+00:00By Jonathan Kendall

The arrival of thousands of new homes and jobs alongside existing communities can sound daunting to existing residents. But developments such as Waterbeach and Oxford North, which support the thriving knowledge economies of Cambridge and Oxford, can enhance lives across the board, writes Jonathan Kendall of Fletcher Priest, masterplanner for ...

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How strategic city frameworks could help resolve the tension between demolition and retention

2023-12-06T00:05:00+00:00By Dav Bansal1 comments

Cities can lead the way in driving forward the reuse, conservation and net zero agendas, writes Dav Bansal

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Climate change is a global crisis, but our profession can be provincial

2023-12-04T00:05:00+00:00By Chris Williamson

The urgency of the climate crisis requires professional bodies to work across international borders to deliver change, writes Chris Williamson

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