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Practice rakes in more than £27m from Middle East following string of luxury projects
Coastal scheme located at popular surfing spot
From rethinking housing policy and urban wellbeing to advancing sustainability and overcoming talent shortages, these comment pieces explore the ideas and priorities that will confront architects in the year ahead
Gibson Thornley’s body of work impressed the judges at this year’s AYAs, as the practice took home the trophy for Refurbishment and Reinvention Architect of the Year.
Practice breathes new life into a disjointed terraced house, crafting a nature-inspired, open-plan space for a young family in London, complete with a glulam-framed extension and meadow-planted roof
Gensler’s body of work was shortlisted for this year’s AYAs, as the practice was named a finalist for Interior Architect of the Year.
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Martyn Evans reflects on two decades of collaboration with Christophe Egret
Wildfires, hurricanes, and rising sea levels have made no corner of the US immune to the impacts of climate change
Chloe Phelps reflects on how the profession can rise to the challenge of delivering 1.5 million new homes
Dinah Bornat explores how housing design can better meet the needs of younger generations
Ben Derbyshire looks at how London’s two business districts have taken a very different approach to housing as they respond to working from home
Artificial intelligence is revolutionising workflows across industries, but its value lies in complementing human expertise rather than replacing it
Ministers unleashed a barrage of planning reforms in the dying days of 2024. Joey Gardiner asks if these can give the industry the boost it needs to get anywhere close to the government’s ambitious housebuilding target?
Alison Watson MBE is a woman on a mission to transform education in the built environment
From rethinking housing policy and urban wellbeing to advancing sustainability and overcoming talent shortages, these comment pieces explore the ideas and priorities that will confront architects in the year ahead
We brought together some of the most stimulating and thought provoking comment pieces in 2024 - take a look at what our columnists had to say
BD’s 2024 features examined the big ideas and forces driving change in the built environment. Dive into our most thought-provoking stories of the year
BD spoke to some of the biggest names and delved into many of the most critical issues facing architecture this year - take a closer look