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The current generation of architecture students is demanding climate-ready skills. The record number of entries from 45 schools for the AJ Student Prize’s → Read More
In this episode, a year after publication, Judit Kimpian and Hattie Hartman revisit key messages from the book they co-authored with Sofie Pelsmakers. → Read More
As 2021 crawls to a close, Hattie Hartman talks with Design Museum chief curator Justin McGuirk about the exhibition Waste Age: What can Design Do, which → Read More
This week we continue our focus on reuse with a step-by-step approach to tagging the components of an existing building so that they can be dismantled and → Read More
London’s resilience is an urgent matter. That’s the headline finding of New London Architecture’s Resilient London: Confronting Climate Change report, → Read More
As COP26 in Glasgow approaches, Climate Champions puts the spotlight on the RIBA’s recently released Built for the Environment report, a global call for → Read More
As part of its Architects Declare commitments, this year Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) pledged to develop design targets for embodied carbon. → Read More
In the latest episode, we hear from the VeloCity team about how new housing can be located within pedestrianised village centres, with vehicular traffic → Read More
The conservationist and author explains why the proposed Buck Barn development – which goes before Horsham District Council this week – epitomises the controversy between the upcoming Environment Bill and the government’s intended planning reforms → Read More
The founding partner of J & L Gibbons discusses why trees matter, urban forestry and how architects and landscape architects can work together to green our cities → Read More
In the latest AJ Climate Champions podcast, Barnabas Calder charts the course of architectural history from hunter gatherers’ earliest mud and bone huts → Read More
COP26 did not take place in 2020, and it may not take place in 2021. Yet, as the scheduled November date of the international climate conference in → Read More
In this third episode dedicated to retrofit, Steve Webb of Webb Yates Engineers explains how to persuade clients to use more timber and stone while Wilf Meynell shares Studio Bark’s approach to Victorian house extensions → Read More
Hattie Hartman and her co-host George Morgan interview change-makers and innovators who are transforming architecture by designing in ways that respect → Read More
Author and critic Hatherley describes approaches to the retrofit of Modernist buildings, lessons learned from post-Soviet housing and why he thinks White → Read More
In this six-episode series, Hattie Hartman and her co-host George Morgan interview change-makers and innovators who are transforming architecture by → Read More
In this six-episode series, Hattie Hartman and her co-host George Morgan interview changemakers and innovators who are transforming architecture as we → Read More
Disappointing, shocking and appalling. These are adjectives used on Twitter last week to describe Fosters + Partners’ and Zaha Hadid Architects’ (ZHA) → Read More
In this six-episode series, Hattie and her co-host George Morgan interview changemakers and innovators who are transforming architecture as we know it by → Read More
Eight student projects have been shortlisted for this year’s AJ Student Prize Sustainability Award → Read More