Rural Isolation
AT Editor2020-04-01T21:25:37+01:00Practice
Technology eased the transition to home-working, but my concern for the wider construction industry is growing, says Niall Maxwell of Rural Office for Architecture
Practice
Technology eased the transition to home-working, but my concern for the wider construction industry is growing, says Niall Maxwell of Rural Office for Architecture
Practice
Adopting appropriate working practices and choosing the right tools are vital in successfully transitioning to home-working, finds Archio director Mellis Haward
Practice
ZCD Architects' Dinah Bornat reflects on the first week in lockdown
Education
The present crisis should encourage both practice and education to embrace the innovative potential of networks, says London School of Architecture founder Will Hunter
Building
Lettable workspaces in a rural location by Jonathan Hendry Architects
Building
Fraser Brown McKenna completes the New Science Building at the University of East Anglia
Building Review A small building by Practice Architecture proposes a radical – and necessary – rethink of the construction industry, finds Alex de Rijke
Building
A cluster of buildings by Adam Richards Architects encourages visitors to explore the landscape around Walmer Castle
Books
Joe Rollo’s book assembles recent exemplars of concrete’s use in house design
Building
Walters & Cohen has designed an International College for the King's School, Canterbury
Exhibition
Within Sir John Soane's Museum artists Langlands & Bell reflect upon architecture's capacity to bear witness to the relationships that define society
Envelope
A new exhibition reflects a rebirth of interest in stone as a sustainable, beautiful and inexpensive structural material, say curators Amin Taha, Steve Webb and Pierre Bidaud