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Designing an airport that looks like a tree does not make it green. The profession needs to watch its language, says Rob Fiehn in a piece to mark Earth Day
After so long at home the office could feel like sensory overload. Louise Rodgers suggests how to adjust well
Amanda Birch talks to the architects who demolished and rebuilt a grade I-listed Nash crescent – for a second time
We should be wary of attempts to geo-engineer our way out of the climate crisis, writes David Rudlin
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The Denizen Works founder feels small in the heroically scaled Brazilian city
The Arup director was beguiled by the masterful rebuilding of Berlin’s war-ravaged museum when she returned to the city where her career began
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After so long at home the office could feel like sensory overload. Louise Rodgers suggests how to adjust well
We should be wary of attempts to geo-engineer our way out of the climate crisis, writes David Rudlin
Homes England’s study will be influencing housing delivery in several years’ time. We need it right now, Andrew Mellor says
The whole country has gone mad for making and even housebuilders are talking about beauty. This is our moment – seize it, says Eleanor Jolliffe
After so long living a life of restrictions, emerging from this latest lockdown poses a new set of challenges. So take it slowly, writes Louise Rodgers
A new report for the Quality of Life Foundation focuses on what communities can do to shape their areas, writes David Rudlin
Taking a long-term view and demanding higher standards would set a new benchmark, argues chair of housing commission
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Designing an airport that looks like a tree does not make it green. The profession needs to watch its language, says Rob Fiehn in a piece to mark Earth Day
Short-term supply disruption could be an early warning of a longer-term problem for the UK’s construction sector, warns Simon Rawlinson
Nicholas de Klerk enjoys a book that offers another way into architecture
Analysis: How will the leisure sector adapt to post-covid restrictions while satisfying our craving for excitement and social interaction? Debika Ray reports
Turn Nimbys into Yimbys by giving them a stake in the development process, argues Ben Derbyshire
There is a desperate shortage of affordable housing in Kensington and the council is planning to build some beside Trellick Tower. But Emma Dent Coad has some unanswered questions
The time has come to integrate mental health facilities into the centre of our communities, writes Christopher Shaw
Gallery: Half a dozen of the Pritzker Prize-winners’ best projects
Building Design’s annual analysis of the state of play in architecture, listing all the top practices, identifying the leaders in different specialisms, markets and regions, and looking to the year ahead in architecture