writing
Contemporary re-use projects reflect the harmony, order, symmetry and improvisational flare found in flamenco dancing.
Lessons on waste and circularity from Charles Dickens' book 'Our Mutual Friend'.
A meandering text following the life of a sample.
A plan for housing delivery under the new Labour government.
The Catford Constitutional Club building brings up questions of how to repair.
As more town buildings get reused, how do we restore both the physical fabric and the relationship with the community?
Practising as an architect, running a studio and having children, Patricia Woodward considers if she would do it all again?
A reflection on the upcoming election and the unique opportunity to shape the future landscape of the built environment.
Knotty, complicated sites often yield extraordinary results because of the constraints placed on the new development.
A reflection on the collaboration between Wright & Wright and the artist Susanna Heron at the St John's College project in Oxford.
How do we deliver housing at pace whilst fundamentally changing the mode of delivery to achieve net zero?
As architectural writing slips further into a marketing role, what are the role of words in both the process and production of Architecture today?