Constructing Communities
AT Editor2018-06-28T12:05:37+01:00Viewpoint
The build-to-rent sector is growing fast, but architects must tune into its particular challenges – and opportunities, says Dipa Joshi
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The build-to-rent sector is growing fast, but architects must tune into its particular challenges – and opportunities, says Dipa Joshi
Books
In an extract from 'How to Love Brutalism', John Grindrod examines the ways brutalist buildings are (mis)represented in culture
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I've learned to live with – and even enjoy – other architects' alterations to our buildings, says Jeremy Dixon
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Research into prison design begs the question – why don't architects and environmental psychologists collaborate more often?
Practice
The Business of Architecture podcast is an attempt to remedy the defects of my architectural training, says Rion Willard
Healthcare
A new generation of hospitals is making civic sustainability and the user experience central to the design vision, says BDP’s Benedict Zucchi
Book
Reinier de Graaf’s candid and witty dissection of the architectural profession incorporates ideas that must be challenged, says Patrik Schumacher
Research
A speculative design proposal – now the basis of a film by Grant Gee – shows that London can expand inside the Green Belt , says its author Peter Barber
Events
With the Finlandia Prize awarded to a refurbished Aalto library, Brendan Woods reports on a busy week in the Finnish capital
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Revisiting a decades-old study prompts Alex Ely to consider the roots of architectural creativity
Practice
Clear communication with clients and oneself is essential in pursuing a public ethos in the private sector, says Holly Lewis
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As a collection of his architectural commentary is published, Robert Adam considers the purpose and pleasures of writing on building
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