VR in Practice
AT Editor2020-10-09T17:01:00+01:00Technology
Virtual Reality has enabled remote planning meetings and public consultations during lockdown, says Oliver Lowrie of Ackroyd Lowrie
Technology
Virtual Reality has enabled remote planning meetings and public consultations during lockdown, says Oliver Lowrie of Ackroyd Lowrie
Technology
Virtual Reality has proved invaluable – but isn’t suited to every project, says Russell Potter of SODA Studio
Practice With some social distancing necessary for months to come, we'll need alternative approaches to public participation in the planning process. Andrew Raven of Savills Urban Design Studio looks at what's proving successful so far
Practice
The 'home' side of home-working is more challenging than the 'work' part, finds Haworth Tompkins' Joanna Sutherland
Practice
Technology eased the transition to home-working, but my concern for the wider construction industry is growing, says Niall Maxwell of Rural Office for Architecture
Practice
Adopting appropriate working practices and choosing the right tools are vital in successfully transitioning to home-working, finds Archio director Mellis Haward
Building
Gensler remodels a 1980s office building - and its own working methods - to meet the future needs of the practice
Practice
BRE Academy highlights the benefits of its BIM training programme
Practice
As child-centred design becomes mandatory in urban planning, meaningful engagement with young people is the key to success, says Dinah Bornat
Learning From
Working in the commercial world was a valuable education for an architect, says Trevor Morriss
Viewpoint
With convincing photorealism now commonplace in architectural visualisations, by what criteria should we judge the best, asks Archiboo Web Awards founder Amanda Baillieu?