Denizen Works’ Murray Kerr and Andrew Ingham tell Elizabeth Hopkirk how VW Campervans and an organ bellows inspired a highly unusual place of worship
RIBA’s community architecture exhibition could be a creative celebration of the human spirit but somehow fails to ignite Phil Pawlett Jackson
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Denizen Works’ Murray Kerr and Andrew Ingham tell Elizabeth Hopkirk how VW Campervans and an organ bellows inspired a highly unusual place of worship
Taking place on 05-07 March at ExCeL London, Futurebuild 2019 will tackle the biggest challenges impacting the industry
Britain is incapable of proactively planning for major projects, says Ike Ijeh
As the architect receives the RIBA Royal Gold Medal, Mark Middleton reflects on his mentor’s place in the canon
Julia Park explains how to engage - so you can influence the shape of London without giving up your day job
Flailing politicians need to grasp the country’s need for a radically new constitutional and architectural settlement
Workplace inequality comes in many forms
The CLT ban could damage investor confidence in modern methods of construction
The British Museum is at risk of being a thoroughly unpleasant experience before you are even inside, says Gillian Darley
Studio Weave co-founder finds himself continually drawn back to a place he first encountered as a child
RIBA’s community architecture exhibition could be a creative celebration of the human spirit but somehow fails to ignite Phil Pawlett Jackson
The government’s new head of architecture has his work cut out to actually make a difference, says the RIBA
Will Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s planned Centre for Music face the problems that dog so many major cultural projects?
Businesses that stitch design into their DNA are the most successful, but they need help. Isn’t it time you applied?
The housing crisis is not just about numbers. Petra Marko finds inspiration as she cycles round Copenhagen
Richard Harrison gives the ACA’s perspective
The RIBA needs to do much more to support people who make the move, argues Michael Tsoukaris
Timber frames have begun to break into commercial and higher-rise uses thanks to technological breakthroughs. Ike Ijeh speaks to the pioneers
To engage a pre-retirement demographic you need to understand how young people communicate
Harriet Wennberg welcomes a timely resurgence in the use of natural materials and traditional forms