Demonstrating the use of biologically-inspired approaches to projects
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:12+01:00Developing material stewardship
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:12+01:00Matching the performance of a mature ecosystem
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:12+01:00Supporting nature locally and nationally
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:12+01:00Considering nature in decision making
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00Using biophilia within the office and/or hosting meetings and retreats in natural settings
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00Creating a just space for people
Jason Sayer2024-10-21T09:13:40+01:00Part 3 of the Regenerative Architecture Index is concerned with providing social connection, economic opportunity and wellbeing for all. Our design processes should foster a shared sense of stewardship where neighbourhoods can self-organise and build their resilience. This requires ethical, inclusive and participative approaches.
Practice succession
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00Taking account of the future climate
AT Editor2024-10-23T14:48:13+01:00Being a good ancestor
Jason Sayer2024-10-10T15:40:54+01:00Part 1 of the Regenerative Architecture Index focuses on practices’ ability to implement a shift in mindset to consider truly long-term thinking. Our decisions today should consider seven generations ahead, ensuring adaptability and flexibility for the future. This requires innovative thought, as current models are rarely beneficial in the long term.
Inaugural Regenerative Architecture Index unveiled
AT Editor2024-09-16T14:29:25+01:00The inaugural Regenerative Architecture Index (RAI) was launched by Architecture Today and UK Architects Declare in London on 12 September. The event, which was supported by Fabrix and Interface, and attended by leading practitioners, celebrated front-runners from the RAI's Compendium of Best Practice.
