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Architect Henning Stummel launches debut furniture collection
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Public Practice was established to supply design thinking to local authority planning departments. As the first cohort of associates completes its placement, Tom Fox reflects on the experience
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Choosing to work at a wide range of scales adds to the architect’s burden but improves the work, finds Christina Seilern
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Developing digital tools in-house allows Pilbrow & Partners to design more intelligently and helps to defend the role of the architect, says Fred Pilbrow
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Croydon Council’s new in-house architectural practice will work in both the public and private sectors. It’s a model that should appeal to local authorities and architects alike, says director Chloë Phelps
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Reinier de Graaf’s candid and witty dissection of the architectural profession incorporates ideas that must be challenged, says Patrik Schumacher
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A new non-profit will bolster the design capacity of Local Authority planning departments
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Clear communication with clients and oneself is essential in pursuing a public ethos in the private sector, says Holly Lewis
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Adopting BIM is a big undertaking for a small practice but has both predictable and unexpected benefits, says Kyle Buchanan
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Peter Greaves, partner at Make Architects, on its investment in Virtual Reality
Marks Barfield Architects was one of the front-runners in the Being a Good Ancestor section of the 2024 Regenerative Architecture Index. In this video Julia Barfield and Darcy Arnold-Jones chart the practice's journey towards regenerative architecture, and share some of the initiatives and projects that made the practice stand out.
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