MacEwen Awards 2023 longlist announced: 32 socially-aware designs vie for the next stage15 December 2022BuildingsA multitude of ways to design and build for the common goodA multitude of ways to design and build for the common goodRegion: United KingdomMore: Sustainable architecturePlaces planning & communityInclusive environmentsConservation & heritageIsabelle PriestArchitecture for the common good
Facade power: solar cells generate office tower’s electricity needs13 December 2024ProductsA Melbourne office tower has over 1,000 solar cells on its facade, generating more energy than the building consumesA Melbourne office tower has over 1,000 solar cells on its facade, generating more energy than the building consumesRegion: Rest of the worldMore: MelbourneAustraliaKennonPhotovoltaicsSustainable architectureOfficeStephen Cousins
Park Palace Ponies take centre stage4 February 2020MacEwen AwardsInner-city equestrian centre is pick of the MacEwen cropInner-city equestrian centre is pick of the MacEwen cropRegion: North WestMore: Harrison StringfellowLiverpoolEquestrian centreAdaptive reuseArchitecture for social purposeHugh Pearman
Hungarian upsizing: Central European University19 June 2017ProductsPhase 1 of O’Donnell + Tuomey’s rationalisation of CEU campus has just completed in BudapestPhase 1 of O’Donnell + Tuomey’s rationalisation of CEU campus has just completed in BudapestRegion: EuropeMore: O'Donnell + TuomeyBudapestUniversity buildingsCampusSaw Swee Hock Student CentreSustainabilityContextRefurbishment
On demand webinar: Housing and residential development8 July 2020EventsOn 1 July 2020 RIBAJ and PiP were joined by a group of experts and award winning architects to discuss projects, materials and the recent government announcements around the construction industry.On 1 July 2020 RIBAJ and PiP were joined by a group of experts and award winning architects to discuss projects, materials and the recent government announcements around the construction industry.Region: United KingdomMore: HousingResidentialKingspanPiP webinar
Royal Albert Wharf Phase 1, East London15 May 2018BuildingsMaccreanor Lavington with detailed design by RMA Architects for Notting Hill Housing GroupMaccreanor Lavington with detailed design by RMA Architects for Notting Hill Housing GroupRegion: LondonMore: HousingMaccreanor LavingtonRMA ArchitectsRoyal Albert DockRIBA Regional Awards 2018
In association with IG Masonry SupportDelivering a masonry masterpiece1 August 2019ProductsThe distinguished facades of the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre’s (DNRC) timeless buildings feature over 1,000 Brick Slip Feature Arches and 3km of offsite cornice designed and manufactured by IG Masonry SupportThe distinguished facades of the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre’s (DNRC) timeless buildings feature over 1,000 Brick Slip Feature Arches and 3km of offsite cornice designed and manufactured by IG Masonry SupportRegion: United Kingdom
An evolving revolution6 July 2016IntelligencePost occupancy performance is the focus nowPost occupancy performance is the focus nowRegion: United KingdomMore: BIMRIBA Plan of Work 2013Government Soft LandingsPerformance gapWhere people liveDesigning and building it
In asscociation with HD SharmanProject sheds light on the added value of Plygene Gutterline30 April 2015ProductsRepairing 1,400m of leaking guttersRepairing 1,400m of leaking guttersRegion: North WestMore: Gutter
Zero to Hero commended: Sportholder No.1 by Kashdan-Brown Architects18 September 2024ProductsIndividual combat sports are surrounded by an amphitheatre of epic proportionsIndividual combat sports are surrounded by an amphitheatre of epic proportionsRegion: United KingdomMore: West FraserSterlingOSB ZeroZero to HeroKashdan-Brown ArchitectsZero Carbon Hub
The golden age of glass-roofed shopping arcades12 February 2024CultureThe Galleria Umberto 1, Naples, 19th centuryThe Galleria Umberto 1, Naples, 19th centuryRegion: EuropeMore: Valeria CarulloPhotographConservation & heritageShopping mallRetailEdwin SmithMilanNaplesLondon
Ralph Fiennes stars as domineering city planner in new stage play14 April 2022CultureNew York city planner Robert Moses is the subject of Straight Line Crazy, an entertaining new play by David HareNew York city planner Robert Moses is the subject of Straight Line Crazy, an entertaining new play by David HareRegion: LondonMore: PlayDavid HareRobert MosesJane JacobsNew YorkPlanningPlaces planning & community