Ashbocking Houses
Jason Sayer2024-09-26T11:29:55+01:00On the outskirts of Ashbocking in Suffolk, Project Orange has delivered five two-storey dwellings, transforming a site that previously hosted a collection of decaying, semi-industrial buildings.
On the outskirts of Ashbocking in Suffolk, Project Orange has delivered five two-storey dwellings, transforming a site that previously hosted a collection of decaying, semi-industrial buildings.
London studio Mailen Design with the Dover office of Peter Bradford Architects has completed a refined rural dwelling that integrates into the Kentish countryside.
Who and what is driving demand for architect-designed warehouses and light industrial space? And how can you get involved? Catch up with our recent webinar to learn about the market for light industrial and logistical centres and find out how architects and clients are delivering new projects.
At the Regenerative Architecture Index launch party, cofounder of UK Architects Declare Michael Pawlyn discussed ideas, cities, culture, creativity and the future with legendary musician and thinker Brian Eno.
Part 2 of the Regenerative Architecture Index, Co-evolving with nature, is about recognising that we are part of – as opposed to separate from – the natural world. It recognises the importance of actively regenerating ecosystems by learning from and working with natural systems. This requires designing for circularity and encouraging closed-loop energy, material and water cycles.
Studio dílna has created a modern extension for Masaryk University’s Faculty of Education in Brno, designing a new, dynamic gallery space for art students.
Bennetts Associates and Citizens Design Bureau have transformed the former Hertford Theatre, bringing it up to speed and expanding its offering as a new multipurpose arts venue.
Opening at the Roca Gallery in southwest London this October, 100 Women Architects: the exhibition brings to light exemplary work being carried out by established and emerging female architects from around the world.
Co-founder of UK Architects Declare, Michael Pawlyn on the paradigm shift required to move from conventional sustainability towards regenerative design. Pawlyn will be unpacking this in conversation with special guest Brian Eno at the Regenerative Architecture Index launch party on September 12th.
Oslo studio Fragment has developed a demountable wooden apartment building system, offering a flexible framework for adaptable and sustainable living.