Open the door to the secrets of the corridor12 August 2019CultureLuckhurst's book studies building types from the passageLuckhurst's book studies building types from the passageRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Design construction & technologyHeritageRoger LuckhurstLe CorbusierJoseph PaxtonZombiesFilmShopping mallsHotelsCharles Fourier
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Radical reconstruction of Singapore’s socio-natural landscape wins RIBA Silver Medal6 December 2022CultureAnnabelle Tan brings culture and politics into plan for SingaporeAnnabelle Tan brings culture and politics into plan for SingaporeRegion: United KingdomMore: Annabelle TanSingaporePlaces planning & communityThe BartlettSustainable architecture
Off Grid 2030 commended: Naturehaus23 September 2021ProductsRob Hilton's design contains on-site renewables and can be recycled at the end of its lifeRob Hilton's design contains on-site renewables and can be recycled at the end of its lifeRegion: United KingdomMore: Hilton Barnfield ArchitectsSterlingOSB ZeroNorbordSustainabilitynet zero
Arterial Holloway Road becomes clean, green, safe, happy space27 July 2020IntelligenceStreets are Made for Walking by PeopleMatter.Streets are Made for Walking by PeopleMatter.Region: LondonMore: PeopleMatter.Holloway RoadUrban realmTransportDesign construction & technologyNaomi RubbraLeopold TaylorRethink2025CoronavirusCovid-19COVID-19Post Covid-19 design
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Opportunities Hub: Bid for work that gets you noticed3 April 2025IntelligenceLatest: War memorials conservation projectLatest: War memorials conservation projectRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture competitionsOpportunitiesContractsJulie ButterworthProcurement and contractsFrameworks
Remade in Chelsea7 March 2016BuildingsPensioners bed down in comfortPensioners bed down in comfortRegion: LondonMore: Chelsea PensionersChelseaWhere people liveRoyal Hospital ChelseaPeregrine BryantInteriorsMaterials
The rise and rise of inner city schools25 November 2020BuildingsCity centre schools built on collaboration and flexible designCity centre schools built on collaboration and flexible designRegion: United KingdomMore: Design construction & technologyJosphine SmitSchoolsUrban spaceFeilden Clegg Bradley StudiosLungfish ArchitectsHenley Halebrown
Art therapy5 March 2018BuildingsWay to a better performing, authentic MackWay to a better performing, authentic MackRegion: ScotlandMore: Glasgow School of ArtPage\ParkDesign construction & technologyGlasgowRefurbishmentBuilding performanceEnergy efficiency