PLP Labs
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In establishing a new research lab, PLP Architecture seeks to respond to emerging technologies and expand the remit of architecture, says partner Midori Ainoura
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As growing numbers of architectural firms become Employee Ownership Trusts, Sara Cohen outlines the potential benefits, and practice founders Robin Partington, Linda Morey-Burrows and John Assael reflect on their own experiences
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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
Book
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