My kind of town: Annalie Riches
AT Editor2022-07-19T21:06:20+01:00Whitstable is a magical mix of big skies and intimate streets and ever changing views of Sheppey, Southend, wind farms and the Maunsell Forts writes Annalie Riches.
Whitstable is a magical mix of big skies and intimate streets and ever changing views of Sheppey, Southend, wind farms and the Maunsell Forts writes Annalie Riches.
Learning from
The ecclesiastical architecture of Inger and Johannes Exner offers timely lessons in design for collectivity, says Amanda Iglesias
Awards
Entry to the 2020 Schueco Excellence Awards has been extended to Friday 31 July
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The authors and subjects that dominate our bookshelves reinforce inequalities in architecture, says Zoë Berman
Drawing Out
In the first of a series of pieces on drawing and the design process, Roz Barr talks to Louis Mayes about developing her ideas through sketches
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A self-initiated proposal for public works engendered a sense of optimism and purpose in a time of uncertainty, says O'DonnellBrown director Jennifer O'Donnell
Events
Digital events have allowed the continuation of cultural life during lockdown, but will we want them when it’s over, asks Ruth Lang?
Exhibition
Betts Project stages a show of drawings by architect Peter Wilson
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Covid could accelerate progress towards net zero carbon offices says Peter Fisher, director at Bennetts Associates
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The function of the office will increasingly be to foster culture, says Nicola Rutt, partner at Hawkins Brown
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As social beings we will always want the office – but change is inevitable says Matthew Blain, Principal at Hassell