Carbon-conscious specification
AT Editor2022-08-01T13:13:47+01:00Christopher Price, Technical Development Manager at Knauf Insulation, explores how architects can lead the way in reducing carbon emissions linked to housebuilding.
Christopher Price, Technical Development Manager at Knauf Insulation, explores how architects can lead the way in reducing carbon emissions linked to housebuilding.
Architecture Today Awards judge Ben Derbyshire, former RIBA President and Chair of HTA Design, shares why he hopes to see social housing schemes among the entries.
Sebastian Herkner discusses the inspiration and design process behind Zencha, a new bathroom series he has created for Duravit.
The new National Model Design Code is being trialled across the UK. Gail Mayhew, managing director of Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole’s new placemaking company FuturePlaces, looks at the lessons that can be learnt from previous attempts to codify urban design.
Michelmersh is set to produce the world’s first 100 per cent hydrogen-fired clay bricks.
Seven projects from six practices are in the running for the Royal Institute of British Architects Stephen Lawrence Prize 2022.
Watch our webinar, in partnership with Sika UK, exploring ways of maximising cradle-to-cradle design.
Six projects have been shortlisted for the 2022 RIBA Stirling Prize for the best new building in the UK.
Chris Newman, Technical Services Manager at Schüco UK, discusses the importance of fire safety with regards to the company’s high-performance door, window and façade systems.
Sarah Allan, Head of Architecture at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, is one of our 18-strong judging panel for the Architecture Today Awards. She shares her hopes that the awards will support the need for a more iterative approach to design.
Waugh Thistleton associate director Kirsten Haggart reviews the Rhomboid and Ziggurat by Mole Architects, a pair of buildings in the Greenwich Design District with mass timber structures.