London becomes a patchwork of food-producing landscapes27 July 2020IntelligenceUrban scale winner Greater London Agriculture by Tim Rodber and Dominic Walker mitigates against future pandemicsUrban scale winner Greater London Agriculture by Tim Rodber and Dominic Walker mitigates against future pandemicsRegion: LondonMore: LondonUrban agricultureUrban farmingSustainabilityWildlifeRethink2025Covid-19COVID-19Post Covid-19 designCoronavirus
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
Ways for specifiers to keep it all Covid-clean19 November 2020ProductsCounter-Covid products are still very much in demandCounter-Covid products are still very much in demandRegion: United KingdomMore: Antimicrobial surfacesTouchless controlsRotpunktLathamsLapicidaThyssenKruppCovid-19CoronavirusProcurement & contracts
Rethink: What has Covid-19 taught us about designing schools?31 July 2020IntelligencePriorities for spending the government’s £1bn for educationPriorities for spending the government’s £1bn for educationRegion: United KingdomMore: EducationCoronavirusCovid-19Post Covid-19 designAHMMdRMMvan Heyningen and Haward ArchitectsHampshire Property ServicesPamela BuxtonDesign construction & technologyRethink2025Architecture for social purpose
News catch-up: Quids in over covid19 October 2020IntelligencePractices made furloughed staff keep working; Covid and Brexit bitePractices made furloughed staff keep working; Covid and Brexit biteRegion: United KingdomMore: Simon AldousCovid-19CoronavirusFusionSustainabilityClimate emergencyAmanda LeveteBrexitBusiness clients & servicesProcurement & contractsArchitecture00Studio WeaveDavid AdjayeNigerMemorial to the Martyrs
Counter-Covid products to help vanquish the virus31 March 2021ProductsPiP checks what might be flying off the shelvesPiP checks what might be flying off the shelvesRegion: United KingdomMore: TweaqKeucoHerman MillerFuture DesignsCoronavirusCovid-19Procurement & contracts
Rethink: How will Covid-19 affect healthcare design?24 June 2020IntelligenceFour experts make their predictions for medical architectureFour experts make their predictions for medical architectureRegion: United KingdomMore: Covid-19Architects for HealthMedical ArchitectureBDPGlancy Nicholls ArchitectsHospitalsCare homesWhite ArkitekterStephen CousinsRethink 2025Architecture for social purpose
Coping with Covid: How library design will need to change29 July 2020IntelligenceKey points from IF_DO’s report, Safer LibrariesKey points from IF_DO’s report, Safer LibrariesRegion: United KingdomMore: IF_DOCovid-19CoronavirusTechnologyDesign construction & technologyInteriorsThomas BryansRethink2025Post Covid-19 design
How Newham could become the Green Lungs of London24 July 2020IntelligenceRethink 2025 commended: Mark Bonshek, Sabba Khan and Khan Bonshek address the vulnerability of minority ethnic groupsRethink 2025 commended: Mark Bonshek, Sabba Khan and Khan Bonshek address the vulnerability of minority ethnic groupsRegion: United KingdomMore: NewhamLondonAir qualityPollutionGreen citiesEleanor YoungRethink2025Covid-19COVID-19Post Covid-19 design
Rethink: how stadium design is evolving for post-Covid events28 September 2020IntelligenceWhat will going to the match be like – when we finally can?What will going to the match be like – when we finally can?Region: United KingdomMore: Sports venuesStadiaCovid-19Safety and complianceHealth and safetyPopulousFaulknerBrowns ArchitectsAFL ArchitectsPattern DesignPamela BuxtonRethink2025
Counter-Covid shopping list19 August 2020ProductsProducts to help a safer return to the workplaceProducts to help a safer return to the workplaceRegion: United KingdomMore: CoronavirusCovid-19Louis PoulsenBisleyUSM HallerWellTekOfficeLightingInteriorsProcurement & contracts
Increasing evidence of airborne and aerosol infection of Covid-19 means recirculated air should be cut5 May 2020IntelligenceKeep your air freshKeep your air freshRegion: United KingdomMore: PassivhausJustin BereREHVAHVACHeat recoveryTechnologySustainable architectureCoronavirusCovid-19