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Heritage policy must adapt to climate change

2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

Historic buildings need to be adapted to become energy efficient. Robert Adam urges heritage bodies and architects to embrace an approach that evolves, rather than contrasts with, the architectural language of our listed building stock.

Heritage policy must adapt to climate change2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

Ukraine: architectural education calls for UK support

2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

Determined to stay in Ukraine, the Kharkiv School of Architecture has relocated across the country to Lviv. Robert Mull talks to the school's co-founder Oleg Drozdov and Deputy Chancellor Iryna Matsevko about the battle for future architects and engineers in the country and the most effective way for the UK construction industry to offer its support.

Ukraine: architectural education calls for UK support2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

Legislate to innovate

2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

Jay Morton of Bell Phillips Architects calls for political and regulatory action to accelerate the adoption and development of low-carbon and zero-carbon construction methods.

Legislate to innovate2022-11-22T12:26:50+00:00

Davidson Prize 2022 longlist unveiled

2022-07-21T22:42:44+01:00

Co-living propositions by architects and designers including Charles Holland, Tonkin Liu and Eley Kishimoto are among 14 longlisted projects for this year's edition of ideas competition, The Davidson Prize.

Davidson Prize 2022 longlist unveiled2022-07-21T22:42:44+01:00

Five finalists named for EU Mies Award 2022

2022-11-22T12:26:55+00:00

Grafton Architects' Town House building for Kingston University in London is among five finalists for this year's EU Mies Award, which is given to the best building completed in Europe within the last two years.

Five finalists named for EU Mies Award 20222022-11-22T12:26:55+00:00
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