Shortlist unveiled for RIBA East Awards 2024
Jason Sayer2024-02-12T16:47:40+00:00A total of 17 projects, seven being from Cambridge University, including work from Feilden Fowles, Knox Bhavan, Níall McLaughlin Architects, Pollard Thomas Edwards, Gort Scott, Mole Architects, and Allies and Morrison, among others, are in the running for the RIBA East Awards 2024.
Dispatches from UK Architects Declare: Anna Lisa McSweeney
Isabel Allen2024-03-21T10:28:31+00:00Anna Lisa McSweeney talks to Architecture Today about educating politicians, the Regenerative Architecture Index and why every practice has a part to play.
Shortlist unveiled for RIBA North East Awards 2024
Jason Sayer2024-02-09T10:09:29+00:00Four projects including work from Níall McLaughlin Architects, Purcell and Flanagan Lawrence, among others, are in the running for the RIBA North East Awards 2024.
Dispatches from Madrid: Norman Foster
Isabel Allen2024-02-06T15:34:18+00:00Norman Foster talks to Architecture Today about his mission to educate a new generation of urban innovators and city leaders.
Why rethinking streets could unlock a healthy city for all
Jason Sayer2024-02-12T14:19:21+00:00Linda Thiel, partner at White Arkitekter, explores how Euston Road in London, can be a healthier, more inclusive, and sustainable urban environment.
My Kind of Town: Chris Williamson
AT Editor2024-04-18T08:42:26+01:00Chris Williamson, chairman, WestonWilliamson+Partners on Ilkeston, Derbyshire and how he hopes its rejuvenation can be kick-started.
Stewardship: an alternative route to popular and sustainable placemaking
Jason Sayer2024-01-31T10:09:39+00:00Hugh Petter, director at ADAM Architecture outlines how a stewardship-led approach to development can further socially integrated, resilient and sustainable communities.
Roof design and specification: the dos and don’ts
Jason Sayer2024-01-30T17:18:46+00:00The inaugural AT Technical Seminar, in partnership with SIG Design & Technology, explored roofing design and specification best practice.
Assessing the true cost of circular design
AT Editor2024-01-25T10:23:58+00:00Jonny Plant, director at Corstorphine & Wright, explores the circular design principles behind and ‘true cost’ of the practice’s Unusual Rigging headquarters building in Northamptonshire, which is due to complete in the summer.
Finding its feet: The Farrell Centre, Newcastle
Jason Sayer2024-01-25T09:29:43+00:00Owen Hopkins, director at the Farrell Centre, details how the centre is serving as a genuine public forum for the built environment nine months after opening its doors.
School of Specification – Steve Webb on stone
Isabel Allen2024-04-16T13:44:24+01:00Steve Webb of Webb Yates Engineers has produced a learning module on stone for School of Specification. Here, he explains how the potato/tomato line provides a clue as to how stone construction might be developed in the UK.
