University Challenge
AT Editor2017-07-07T10:55:43+01:00Building Review
Steven Pidwill on Associated Architects’ Centre for Medicine at Leicester University – the UK’s largest Passivhaus building
Building Review
Steven Pidwill on Associated Architects’ Centre for Medicine at Leicester University – the UK’s largest Passivhaus building
Sustainability
Sika explores the relationship between sustainability and wellbeing
Building
Millar & Howard Workshop’s elevated structure was inspired by contemporary treehouse projects
Building Review
Charlie Sutherland visits Richard Murphy’s meticulously crafted home, squeezed into a diminutive site in Edinburgh’s New Town
Envelope
Architype’s Highgate Junior School in London is designed to Passivhaus principles
Retrofit
Bill Ungless reviews Fraser Brown MacKenna’s ambitious retrofit of the 1960s Cockcroft Building at the University of Brighton
Insulation
A skillfully renovated agricultural structure employs Celotex FI5000 insulation
Building
Nicholas Hare Architects reconfigures a 1960s megastructure, Cambridge University's Arup Building, for the 21st century
Flat Roofs
Following last month’s article on sustainability in flat roofing, SIG Design & Technology illustrate key points of the article with five case studies
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