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BCO recommends lower density offices

2022-11-22T12:26:33+00:00

The British Council for Offices (BCO) has recommended a permanent shift to lower density workspaces to reflect how the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed our use of offices.

BCO recommends lower density offices2022-11-22T12:26:33+00:00

The Elizabeth Line: time to harness opportunity

2022-11-22T12:26:33+00:00

There is no doubt the Elizabeth Line will alter our perceptions of London's geography. But is it too little, too late? Or can our planning system move fast enough to allow newly connected neighbourhoods to flourish?

The Elizabeth Line: time to harness opportunity2022-11-22T12:26:33+00:00

Still standing: Stockholm Public Library, 1928

2023-12-21T15:33:51+00:00

Ian Volner revisits Gunnar Asplund's eccentric Stockholm library, which showcases the competing impulses of an architect who embraced Premodernism, Modernism and even Postmodernism – decades before the term came into popular use.

Still standing: Stockholm Public Library, 19282023-12-21T15:33:51+00:00

Research: exploding the myths

2022-11-22T12:26:35+00:00

Researcher, writer, urbanist and educator Kat Martindale debunks the misconceptions that prevent architectural practices from undertaking research.

Research: exploding the myths2022-11-22T12:26:35+00:00

Retrofitting Heritage

2022-11-22T12:26:35+00:00

An AT webinar with The Rooflight Company exploring ways of improving the energy efficiency of our historic building stock is taking place on Wednesday 8th June.

Retrofitting Heritage2022-11-22T12:26:35+00:00

The Elizabeth line opens

2022-11-22T12:26:35+00:00

Crossrail – now known as the Elizabeth line – has finally opened to passengers, stretching 118km to connect Reading and Heathrow in the west through central London to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east.

The Elizabeth line opens2022-11-22T12:26:35+00:00

One of a kind

2022-11-22T12:26:36+00:00

A new publication from the Twentieth Century Society by historian Geraint Franklin charts John Outram’s extraordinary career. Charles Holland enjoys the first major study of a highly idiosyncratic architect who remains impossible to categorise.

One of a kind2022-11-22T12:26:36+00:00
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