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Meet the client: Attzaz Rashid, Barratt London

2026-06-30T16:50:56+01:00

Barratt London’s Head of Design, Attzaz Rashid, discusses the challenges of delivering high-quality, low-energy housing at scale, the realities of large-scale urban regeneration, and why collaboration is essential to creating better places.

Meet the client: Attzaz Rashid, Barratt London2026-06-30T16:50:56+01:00

Studio SAAR

2026-06-30T15:20:36+01:00

Studio SAAR reflect on designing across cultures and climates – combining vernacular wisdom, circular material strategies and ecological thinking to create places that strengthen communities and landscapes alike.

Studio SAAR2026-06-30T15:20:36+01:00

Bridging the housing gap for the sustainable cities of the future

2026-06-25T12:27:21+01:00

Holcim hosted a panel discussion to explore the challenges involved in delivering intelligent solutions to the housing shortage in the UK and worldwide at the Zaha Hadid Foundation on June 23rd as part of London Festival of Architecture.

Bridging the housing gap for the sustainable cities of the future2026-06-25T12:27:21+01:00

2026 Regenerative Architecture Index

2026-06-23T10:06:36+01:00

The 2026 Regenerative Architecture Index brings together 119 organisations demonstrating a commitment to regenerative design, delivery and practice.

2026 Regenerative Architecture Index2026-06-23T10:06:36+01:00

Video: Stephen O’Malley, Civic

2026-06-16T15:34:11+01:00

Stephen O’Malley, Chief Executive of CIVIC, tells AT what surprised him most about our round table discussion, ‘From Infrastructure to Place’.

Video: Stephen O’Malley, Civic2026-06-16T15:34:11+01:00

Dispatches: UKREiiF recap with Holly Lewis

2026-06-10T17:35:42+01:00

Holly Lewis, co-founding partner of We Made That, reflects on UKREiiF, the value of targeted conversations, and why small practices should go in prepared but leave room for serendipity.

Dispatches: UKREiiF recap with Holly Lewis2026-06-10T17:35:42+01:00

Studio Bark unveils ‘Planning Appeal Intelligence’ AI tool for beta testing

2026-06-16T15:48:38+01:00

Studio Bark and tech consultant David Sinclair have developed ‘PAI’ (Planning Appeal Intelligence), an AI-powered planning research tool designed to help architects and planning professionals navigate the planning system more efficiently. Rather than searching planning precedents using keywords, it uses semantic search to identify relevant planning appeal decisions based on the specific constraints and characteristics of a project.

Studio Bark unveils ‘Planning Appeal Intelligence’ AI tool for beta testing2026-06-16T15:48:38+01:00
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