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What is the future of the UK's built heritage as the country transitions to a Net Zero Carbon Society?
A comparison between two major European cities, London and Berlin, and how their approaches to planning, fees and procurement vary.
A conversation between London and Basel; reflecting on building techniques, the value in the historic and stories about Otto Sengel.
"We need a system that allows buildings to revel in their difference, that represent all Londoners, that demand to be noticed, that understand that ‘visual impact’ can be positive."
dRMM reflect on how the climate crisis and the pressing need to decarbonise have shifted how they approach their workplace, since relocating their office.
As our cities change and adapt, spatial intelligence is needed to create spaces that respond to social, cultural and environmental challenges.
The architect, among other things, is a bricoleur who masterfully creates delight in a buildings imperfections.
Director of 31/44 Architects focusses on the increasing desire to shift away from 'traditional' architecture and move towards a new form of practice.
Director of AHMM and RIBA President, writes about the evolution of commercial architecture and role money plays in the future of architectural practice.
Approaches to retrofit, transformation and restoration have historically reflected wider ideological attitudes and been informed by both architectural and cultural contexts.
A reflection on the idea of hybrid practice and the relationship between architects and academics.
The act of running, as a test of endurance, patience and training, has a string of parallels to the practice of architecture, as well as providing a necessary outlet from the increasing challenges in the profession.