- Home
- Intelligence for Architects
- Subscribe
- Jobs
- Events
- Programmes
- CPD
- More from navigation items
Architect beats Foster & Partners, Heatherwick Studio and his former practice OMA to win job for tech giant Tencent
Student housing scheme will hit 34 storeys
Episode 4: Anna Mansfield on the loss of shared spaces after covid and the importance of designing for the needs of women and young people
Advertisement
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 ...
Cities can lead the way in driving forward the reuse, conservation and net zero agendas, writes Dav Bansal
The urgency of the climate crisis requires professional bodies to work across international borders to deliver change, writes Chris Williamson
To have any chance of achieving net zero buildings we need a sea change in approaches to design, writes Susan Roaf
Bringing life back to the most challenging sites requires hard work, inspiration and a leap of faith, writes Joe Holyoak
Unnecessarily onerous regulation contributes to the high cost of building railways in the UK, writes David Rudlin
Episode 4: Anna Mansfield on the loss of shared spaces after covid and the importance of designing for the needs of women and young people
In this interview Eleanor Jolliffe discovers how the opportunity to study in Rome changed the course of a renowned academic’s life
Episode 3: David Rudlin talks about the importance of urban design and why planning needs to rediscover its capacity to create good quality places
With little prospect of a rapid reduction in interest rates to spur a recovery, many in the industry are now just looking to “survive until ’25”. Joey Gardiner looks at the prospects for residential developers doing so.
Episode 2: Selina Mason talks about people-focused urbanism and the work she is doing on Birmingham’s Smithfield scheme
The past nine housing ministers have come and gone in the time it takes to get a large project to site, says Joey Gardiner. So what are the chances that the latest incumbent in the role can do what is required to pick the industry up off the floor?
Advertisement