Dispatches: Ed Williams
AT Editor2024-05-21T12:27:33+01:00AT talks to Ed Williams, managing partner at Fletcher Priest Architects, about how and why the practice is embedding resilience and future proofing into the design of its buildings.
AT talks to Ed Williams, managing partner at Fletcher Priest Architects, about how and why the practice is embedding resilience and future proofing into the design of its buildings.
AT chats to Dipesh Patel, principal at BDP Pattern, about the latest developments in stadium design, including the rise of experience-based environments and the legacy opportunities presented by the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Architect, academic and campaigner Duncan Baker-Brown explains why it's important to have an activist at the helm of the RIBA and unveils his manifesto for change.
AT chats to Dr Lucy Montague, Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University’s Manchester School of Architecture, and recently appointed Special Advisor to the Built Environment Select Committee, about the decline of the high street and what should be done to reverse it.
AT talks to Clare Cameron, Director at PRP, about recent developments within the later living housing sector, including the changing priorities of residents, the positive effect of purposeful living, and the need for improved design standards.
AT talks to Alex Ely, founding director of Mæ, about the challenges and benefits of B Corp certification, and what the practice is doing to further expand its environmental knowledge base.
As Smithfield Market gears itself for radical transformation, social entrepreneur and chief executive of Projekt, Nick Hartwright, talks to AT about Studio Smithfield, a new creative hub found above the Meat Market in Smithfield’s Northwest Quadrant.
AT chats to Mojan Kavosh about winning the British School at Rome's 2024 Scholarship in Architecture and plans to walk an eight-day itinerary devised in 1763 for visitors on the Grand Tour.
AT chats to Anica Landreneau, Director of Sustainable Design at HOK about the Buildings and Climate Global Forum which took place in Paris.
RIBA President Muyiwa Oki talks to AT about the RIBA’s new Expert Advisory Group on AI and the key findings from the RIBA AI survey, and what it means for architects.