Favourite books: why is so much of England's land is owned by so few?17 December 2020CultureThe effects of William the Conqueror's land grab are with us stillThe effects of William the Conqueror's land grab are with us stillRegion: United KingdomMore: CountrysideCommunitiesAffordable housingRural initiativesFeatherstone YoungPamela BuxtonPlaces planning & communityBookSarah Featherstone
Countryside commission1 June 2013CultureEntrepreneurial urban architects Theis and KhanEntrepreneurial urban architects Theis and KhanRegion: South EastMore: House
Blakeburn, Roxburghshire15 June 2016BuildingsA unique and elegant countryside homeA unique and elegant countryside homeRegion: ScotlandMore: A449 ArchitectsRoxburghshirePrivate house
MacEwen Award 2023 high commendation: Wraxall Yard gives the countryside holiday to everyone30 January 2023BuildingsAccessible holiday homes with sustainable styleAccessible holiday homes with sustainable styleRegion: South WestMore: Clementine Blakemore ArchitectsSport and leisureChris FogesDorsetDesign construction & technologyRuralArchitecture for the common goodInclusive environments
Giles Blomfield’s Lanteglos brought the Cornish countryside indoors17 December 2020CultureEuropean modernism brought to a small corner of CornwallEuropean modernism brought to a small corner of CornwallRegion: South West & WessexMore: Giles BlomfieldValeria CarulloModernismCornwallOtter CreekDesign construction & technology
Nurture in nature: Stapleford Granary refit4 October 2018BuildingsCultural centre’s well connected countryside retreatCultural centre’s well connected countryside retreatRegion: EastMore: CambridgeBobby Open ArchitectsDesign construction & technologyRefurbish and adaptRefurbishmentAssociation for Cultural ExchangeRural20th Century Society
SLETH’s copper-clad and Douglas fir-lined Author’s House29 July 2021BuildingsA house for a writer, what book does it conjure up?A house for a writer, what book does it conjure up?Region: EuropeMore: Design construction & technologySLETHDenmarkJutlandCopperTimberMaterialsMorten Birk JørgensenRoyal Danish Academy
Barn reborn: 31/44 Architects’ conversion of a Norfolk grain store3 June 2021BuildingsThe Class Q house is an inventive mix of materials and use of space – half water, half home insideThe Class Q house is an inventive mix of materials and use of space – half water, half home insideRegion: EastMore: 31/44 ArchitectsNorfolkClass QBarn conversionSwimming poolHouseLegal regulatory & statutory complianceSustainable architectureConservation and heritage
RIBA South West & Wessex Awards 201723 May 2017BuildingsAll the winners and Claire Fear celebrates the area's wealth of talentAll the winners and Claire Fear celebrates the area's wealth of talentRegion: South West & WessexMore: Music hallLaboratoryDavid Sheppard ArchitectsIvybridgeInvisible StudioArts University BournemouthBathTetburyTree management centreMike Keys and Anne ClaxtonMole ArchitectsRebecca Granger ArchitectsSolidspacePooleWilkinsonEyreIndustrial campusHawkins\BrownMalmesburyUniversity of ExeterWellsEric Parry ArchitectsTreehouseHolditchBrownlie Ernst and MarksKingsbridgeStan Bolt ArchitectWalkwayGlenn Howells ArchitectsArboretumStudioStrom ArchitectsRestorationPensfordDesign Engine ArchitectsPrivate housedesign storey
Back to the valley1 February 2016BuildingsLlandegfedd reservoir fulfills its potentialLlandegfedd reservoir fulfills its potentialRegion: WalesMore: Hall + Bednarczyk ArchitectsWelsh WaterDwr CymruLeisureMonmouthshireWatersportsRural landscapeOutdoor activitiesDesigning & building it
Steady does it, growing in practice8 January 2019IntelligenceThe diffident directors of 31/44 Architects are starting to hit their strideThe diffident directors of 31/44 Architects are starting to hit their strideRegion: United KingdomMore: 31/44 ArchitectsPracticeIsabelle PriestLondonNorfolk
Making the case for rewilding4 October 2021CultureThe latest Architecture Anew talk, a RIBA + VitrA season of talks, discussed bodiversity through rewildingThe latest Architecture Anew talk, a RIBA + VitrA season of talks, discussed bodiversity through rewildingRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture AnewVitrARIBA eventtalkRewildingArchitecture for social purposeSustainable architectureBiodiversityPamela Buxton