Raymond Chandler Library

2025-12-23T12:22:13+00:00

A new library is the first move in alma-nac’s reworking of the Junior and Lower School campus at London’s Dulwich College. Former pupil Ken Okonkwo explains how the project embeds net zero principles, reflects the school’s culture of curiosity and collaboration, and has doubled the number of borrowed library books.

Raymond Chandler Library2025-12-23T12:22:13+00:00

Wood fibre insulation explained

2025-11-26T18:09:47+00:00

STEICO answers questions on wood fibre insulation, exploring its suitability for housebuilding and its role in addressing embodied carbon, overheating risk, moisture control, acoustic performance and indoor air quality.

Wood fibre insulation explained2025-11-26T18:09:47+00:00

Making the grade

2025-11-24T15:28:01+00:00

Kingfisher Louvres discusses the performance and aesthetic benefits of its high-quality louvre systems for education projects.

Making the grade2025-11-24T15:28:01+00:00

A quantum leap

2025-11-17T11:16:56+00:00

High-performance roofing systems from Radmat help to maximise sustainability, performance and value at 8 Bishopsgate in the City of London.

A quantum leap2025-11-17T11:16:56+00:00

One Great Cumberland Place

2025-10-31T17:18:05+00:00

Gort Scott has completed an environmentally-focused interior fit-out for The Portman Estate’s new head office in London, combining spatial flexibility with low-carbon materials and extensive planting.

One Great Cumberland Place2025-10-31T17:18:05+00:00

PLP Studio, Whitechapel

2025-09-04T10:24:11+01:00

PLP Architecture has delivered a new circular fit-out for its London studio, reusing 92 per cent of materials and cutting costs by more than two-thirds.

PLP Studio, Whitechapel2025-09-04T10:24:11+01:00

Carbon-storing construction made simple

2025-09-03T12:19:31+01:00

James Hardie explains how its fermacell® fibre gypsum boards are redefining environmental standards in commercial and timber-frame construction.

Carbon-storing construction made simple2025-09-03T12:19:31+01:00

Den Talamh

2025-10-15T17:22:58+01:00

Sited on the edge of a reed bog in Cork, Ireland, Fuinneamh Workshop Architects’ rammed-earth eco pavilion provides a quiet space for reflection, education, and community gatherings.

Den Talamh2025-10-15T17:22:58+01:00
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