Refusing to work on ethical grounds
AT Editor2024-10-21T09:19:39+01:00
Marks Barfield Architects, Grain Architecture, JTP, and HLM Architects discuss why they refuse to work with certain clients, suppliers or organisations on ethical grounds.
Neal Morgan-Collins, Director at Scott Brownrigg Architects, has produced a learning module on the Building Safety Act in practice for School of Specification. Here, he discusses key changes brought about by the new legislation, and how practitioners should approach compliance.
Striking Maharam products exhibited in MillerKnoll’s new London hub
A jazz club in Kakheti, eastern Georgia, by Design Avenue Studio eschews traditional forms and materials for something more experimental and expressive.