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2024 RIBA House of the Year shortlist

2024-11-06T11:33:44+00:00

Six homes by Hugh Strange Architects, Surman Weston, Tom Dowdall Architects, TaylorHare Architects, Studio Brassica Architects and 31/44 Architects have made the shortlist for the 2024 RIBA House of the Year.

2024 RIBA House of the Year shortlist2024-11-06T11:33:44+00:00

Dispatches: Vickie Hayward

2024-10-29T16:27:11+00:00

Cultural strategist and founder of ‘Company, Place’ Vickie Hayward talks to AT about the role of art in placemaking and a new multi-disciplinary programme linking art and science at the University of Oxford’s Begbroke Innovation District, informing a masterplan by Hawkins\Brown.

Dispatches: Vickie Hayward2024-10-29T16:27:11+00:00

School of Specification – An introduction to the Passivhaus methodology

2024-10-21T16:29:48+01:00

Ian Pritchett, co-founder and Growth & Innovation Director at Greencore Homes, has produced a School of Specification module exploring Passivhaus methodology. Here, he considers the main Passivhaus principles and how architects should approach them.

School of Specification – An introduction to the Passivhaus methodology2024-10-21T16:29:48+01:00

Dispatches from City Hall: Jules Pipe

2024-10-30T12:36:23+00:00

The Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and the Fire Service in London, Jules Pipe, talks to AT about the new Town Architect initiative the Greater London Authority has launched, discussing what the role entails and what we can expect from these new Town Architects.

Dispatches from City Hall: Jules Pipe2024-10-30T12:36:23+00:00

Equity for salaries and overtime

2024-10-21T09:20:51+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.
Equity for salaries and overtime2024-10-21T09:20:51+01:00

Refusing to work on ethical grounds

2024-10-21T09:19:39+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.
Refusing to work on ethical grounds2024-10-21T09:19:39+01:00

Creating connected and resilient places

2024-10-21T09:15:31+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.
Creating connected and resilient places2024-10-21T09:15:31+01:00
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