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New Practice has worked on a diverse range of projects for clients such as Grosvenor, Regal London, and LandsecU+I
Scheme is expected to process up to 202,000 tonnes of waste per annum and generate 15 megawatts of electricity
Neal Shasore makes a call for deeper reform in how architects are trained and held accountable post-Grenfell
Drawing inspiration from Hampstead’s woodlands, Black and Milk’s garden house design skillfully merges organic architecture with modern luxury, creating a garden house that serves as both a guest retreat and a spa-like sanctuary
The judges for this year’s AYAs were impressed with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ body of work, as the practice was named a finalist for two awards, including Creative Conservation Architect of the Year.
Bank Cottage has undergone a transformation to meet 21st-century standards of energy efficiency and comfort
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We need a revolution in the way we attract talent to the industry, says RICS president Tina Paillet
Neal Shasore makes a call for deeper reform in how architects are trained and held accountable post-Grenfell
Design codes offer a pathway to sustainable housing development in line with new planning goals, writes Matilda Agace
A complicated project brings minimal joy – unless you’re a fan of bollards, writes Sophie Thompson
Richard Francis takes a look at how wider changes in ESG are further challenging regulation and conventional business practice, suggesting that bio-based materials and processes represent a risk-reducing, value-adding trajectory for the future
Cross-disciplinary thinking in the public sector is key to addressing climate change, social justice, and urban development, writes David Chambers
To coincide with the UN General Assembly last week, more than 2,000 climate advisers, business leaders and politicial figures gathered to find ways to accelerate the path to net zero. Here are some of the themes they discussed at the Climate Group’s conference
With a fresh cohort of MPs who bring architectural and planning expertise to Parliament, Ben Flatman asks whether this new perspective can help address the UK’s long-standing issues with urban design and housing policy, or if they will be stymied by the realities of political life
Labour members gathered in Liverpool this week for the party’s first conference in government for 15 years. Daniel Gayne and Tom Lowe report
The past few years have seen investors plunge cash into the co-living market. Will it live up to the hype and why is it leaving councils cold? Daniel Gayne went to a scheme in Manchester to find out
Keir Starmer wants his government’s response to the tragedy to mark a defining moment in the safety and quality of housing in the UK. Is the industry prepared for it?
The firm’s associate and sustainability lead on her mission to help reduce the industry’s impact on the environment, the importance of challenging the status quo and her love of art galleries and pizza
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