Opportunities Hub: Competitions that make a difference24 April 2025IntelligenceLatest: Caribbean pavilion contestLatest: Caribbean pavilion contestRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture competitionsOpportunitiesContractsJulie ButterworthProcurement and contractsFrameworks
Using an architectural education outside architecture30 June 2021CultureArchitecture Anew talk discussed how skills learnt in architectural training can be applied to other fieldsArchitecture Anew talk discussed how skills learnt in architectural training can be applied to other fieldsRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture AnewVitrARIBA eventtalkForensic ArchitectureHarriet HarrissProxyAddressArchitectural educationArchitecture for social purposePamela Buxton
Contacts Book: Hugh Petter of ADAM Architecture on his top collaborators8 September 2023IntelligenceThe traditional architect’s go-to contacts include stone-carvers, artists and imaginative planning and heritage consultantsThe traditional architect’s go-to contacts include stone-carvers, artists and imaginative planning and heritage consultantsRegion: United KingdomMore: Hugh PetterADAM ArchitecturePlanningHeritageArt Workers' GuildStoneConservation and heritageBusiness clients & services
Asmara wins World Heritage status4 August 2017IntelligenceHeritage group’s work pays offHeritage group’s work pays offRegion: Rest of the worldMore: AsmaraEritreaAfricaHeritageUNESCOContextConservationPresident's Medals for ResearchAsmara Heritage Project
In association with VeluxHere's how to showcase your heritage architecture skills1 September 2023ProductsEnter a competition designed to get you, your project and your practice noticedEnter a competition designed to get you, your project and your practice noticedRegion: United KingdomMore: VeluxRoof windowsHeritage buildingsConservation and heritageSpecification and complianceRetrofitRefurbishmentRestoration
Firm hand6 March 2018CultureIan Morrison, director of planning at Historic EnglandIan Morrison, director of planning at Historic EnglandRegion: United KingdomMore: Conservation & heritageContextRefurbishmentRefurbish and adaptRestorationRetrofitDesign construction & technologySustainable architectureHistoric EnglandArchitectural Heritage Fund
Reforms to architectural education leave many facing an uncertain future14 April 2025IntelligenceThe shifting focus of architectural education means change is the only thing guaranteedThe shifting focus of architectural education means change is the only thing guaranteedRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture educationHigher educationSkills and trainingARBEleanor Young
Heritage under attack12 July 2019Culture‘When our cultural heritage is lost, so are people'‘When our cultural heritage is lost, so are people'Region: LondonMore: Imperial War MuseumDestruction of heritageConservation & heritageWarCulture under attackBamiyan Buddhas
Seventy ways to question architecture29 May 2018CulturePrivate land, public space and quality exploredPrivate land, public space and quality exploredRegion: ScotlandMore: Architecture FringeScotlandGlasgow School of ArtFrankentypesLeft Behind by DesignShe Draws: She BuildsMissing in ArchitectureEmily SpeedJack WebbThe Open Architectural Report
Influential architectural historian Mark Girouard, 1931-20223 October 2022CultureBritain’s leading architectural historian who changed the way historians write about architectureBritain’s leading architectural historian who changed the way historians write about architectureRegion: United KingdomMore: Mark GirouardArchitectural historyTimothy Brittain-CatlinJames StirlingNikolaus PevsnerVictorian architectureCountry house
Notre-Dame and Al-Aqsa: why was the response so different?17 September 2021IntelligenceComparing the architecture world’s reactions to Al-Aqsa Mosque in 2021 and the Notre-Dame fire of 2019Comparing the architecture world’s reactions to Al-Aqsa Mosque in 2021 and the Notre-Dame fire of 2019Region: United KingdomMore: Al-Aqsa MosqueNotre-DameHeritageDecolonise ArchitectureIslamic architectureMiddle EastParisReligious buildings
Social architecture needs to become the norm24 June 2021IntelligenceArchitecture that prioritises human dignity contrasts with the market-led norm, argues Zoë CaveArchitecture that prioritises human dignity contrasts with the market-led norm, argues Zoë CaveRegion: United KingdomMore: Social architectureCapitalismMarket forcesPeter Barber ArchitectsRCKaArchitecture for social purposePlaces planning & communityHealth safety & wellbeingZoë CaveRising Stars