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My Kind of Town: Farid Esmaeil

2026-08-17T11:12:25+01:00

For X Architects founding partner Farid Esmaeil, Dubai is an extraordinary laboratory with a climate that demands a careful approach to materiality and passive design and a confidence that invites you to test ideas, challenge conventions and imagine architecture in new ways.

My Kind of Town: Farid Esmaeil2026-08-17T11:12:25+01:00

Regenerative Design takes to Radio 4

2026-08-17T14:14:53+01:00

RIBA President Elect Jay Morton, Architecture Today Editor Isabel Allen and author and historian Barnabas Calder discuss housing and regenerative design with Tom Heap and Helen Czerski on Radio 4's Rare Earth.

Regenerative Design takes to Radio 42026-08-17T14:14:53+01:00

Visit the Bears at Wildheart at Regenerative Design 2026

2026-08-14T14:44:29+01:00

Real-time real-size live footage of two bears rescued from captivity and re-housed at the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary will be on display at the Regenerative Design 2026 throughout October, celebrating an on-going collaboration between Wildheart and the RAI. 

Visit the Bears at Wildheart at Regenerative Design 20262026-08-14T14:44:29+01:00

The death of the architectural ego

2026-08-14T08:49:20+01:00

Laura Baron, Head of Sustainability at Purcell, calls for architects to set aside ego and embrace their role as custodians, working collaboratively to preserve, adapt and enrich the places and communities entrusted to their care.

The death of the architectural ego2026-08-14T08:49:20+01:00

Timothy Soar explains the ambition – and the significance – of Regenerative Design 2026

2026-08-10T14:53:05+01:00

Photographer Timothy Soar is giving a talk on the relationship between the way we document architecture and the transition to regenerative design on the morning of Tuesday October 6th at Regenerative Design 2026. Here he explains why he's getting involved.

Timothy Soar explains the ambition – and the significance – of Regenerative Design 20262026-08-10T14:53:05+01:00

RD26: Why Regenerative Design? Why this conversation matters now

2026-08-06T11:23:03+01:00

The future of the built environment demands more than sustainability. For years, those in the built environment have focused on reducing harm by lowering carbon, improving energy performance and cutting waste. Those ambitions remain vital, but today's environmental and social challenges demand something more.

RD26: Why Regenerative Design? Why this conversation matters now2026-08-06T11:23:03+01:00

The life of the City

2026-08-06T10:06:23+01:00

Peter Smith, Architect at Collective Architecture, considers how architects and planners can create cities that give children greater freedom to explore, play and make use of the spaces around them.

The life of the City2026-08-06T10:06:23+01:00
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