Equity for salaries and overtime
AT Editor2024-10-21T09:20:51+01:00
Practices, including Tonic Architecture, Gale & Snowden Architects, Elliott Wood, and Collective Works, discuss their approach to overtime culture, meeting the living wage, and salary ratio between staff.
Supporting charities, community groups, social enterprises, action groups and others
AT Editor2024-10-21T09:20:26+01:00
Practices, including ECD, PRP, Morrow + Lorraine, and Worldchanging Institute, discuss how they support charities, community groups, social enterprises, and action groups through pro-bono work and charitable giving.
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.
Demonstrating deep engagement with local stakeholders and end users
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:12+01:00
Human Nature, ECD Architects, White Arkitekter, and Sheppard Robson, are among the practices whose projects demonstrate deep engagement with local stakeholders and end users.
Creating connected and resilient places
AT Editor2024-10-21T09:15:31+01:00
Project Orange, LOKI, AWW, Max Fordham, and Buckley Gray Yeoman are among the practices committed to creating connected and resilient places, which positively contribute to their neighbourhoods and allow equality of access.
Promoting equity in society
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:12+01:00
Practices, including MICA, Sheppard Robson, White Arkitekter, and Studio Multi, explain how the majority of their projects promote equity in society, and consider all people, not only the building inhabitants.
School of Specification – The Building Safety Act in practice
AT Editor2024-10-17T16:19:49+01:00Neal 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.
The Elizabeth Line wins the 2024 RIBA Stirling Prize
Jason Sayer2024-10-23T09:50:46+01:00The Elizabeth Line railway by Grimshaw, Maynard, Equation and AtkinsRéalis has won the 2024 RIBA Stirling Prize.
How to deliver award-winning façades
Jason Sayer2024-11-14T14:09:18+00:00On Thursday 10th October, architects, engineers and fabricators from three projects presented how they worked together to deliver Schüco Excellence Award-winning schemes.
Demonstrating the use of biologically-inspired approaches to projects
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:12+01:00
Practices, including Richard Weston Studios, Project Orange, Studio Bark, and Haworth Tompkins, explain how the majority of their projects demonstrate the use of biologically-inspired approaches, such as bioregionalism, biophilia, and biomimicry.
Developing material stewardship
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:12+01:00
Practices, including Tate+Co, PLP Architecture, Assemble, Architype, and Marks Barfield Architects, discuss their approach to material stewardship.