Richard Dudzicki
Isabel Allen2022-11-22T12:13:40+00:00For Richard Dudzicki the process of building a Passivhaus for his own family is an R&D experiment and the culmination of a lifelong commitment to sustainable design.
For Richard Dudzicki the process of building a Passivhaus for his own family is an R&D experiment and the culmination of a lifelong commitment to sustainable design.
Displacement and migration, bridging the gap between academia and activism and the Global Free Unit's mission to channel architects' expertise to the people who need it most.
In moving back to the Scottish Highlands Ben Addy has replaced his daily commute with plentiful opportunities to appreciate the native wildlife and landscapes.
East Anglia's otherworldly character, taking inspiration from local materials, artful informality and the fine line between thoughtful reinterpretation and straightforward pastiche.
A studio-in-stable makes the perfect base for Sanya Polescuk’s architectural practice and for the Community Land Trust she co-founded to campaign for affordable housing in NW3.
For Tom Holbrook London’s Royal Docks are a testbed for an ecological urbanism that accelerates an equitable recovery from COVID and addresses the climate emergency.
Architect speak, crit culture, feeling like an outsider and the importance of plain speaking and finding time to watch TV.
Late-night parties, too-loud television and other factors that come into play when people of different generations live side by side.
Postmodernism versus multiform, making clients smile and the role of pattern, playfulness and ornament in contemporary architecture.
The Illuminated River project, painting with light and the challenges involved in realising the longest public art project in the world.
Montague House, reading the site, marriage guidance counselling and the delicate chemistry between architect and client.
Lockdown has deprived Gurmeet Sian of interaction with clients but taught him to value his neighbours and neighbourhood.