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
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
Group 19’s deep retrofit of a Berkshire bungalow13 March 2023IntelligenceExtending upwards proved the most energy-efficient way of transforming a bungalow into a large family homeExtending upwards proved the most energy-efficient way of transforming a bungalow into a large family homeRegion: South EastMore: Group 19 Architecture & Urban DesignMatt HopkinsBungalowHome extensionsSustainable architectureAdaptive reuseBerkshire
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
Architecture is still some way off truly diverse representation10 June 2021CultureRacial diversity in architecture comprises people in elite positions rather than representing underprivileged racial groupsRacial diversity in architecture comprises people in elite positions rather than representing underprivileged racial groupsRegion: United KingdomMore: DiversityRacial equalityInclusive environmentsArchitecture for social purposeIndujah Srikaranprivilege
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
Keeping the studio alive as architecture schools reopen23 September 2020IntelligenceHow are architecture schools managing as students returnHow are architecture schools managing as students returnRegion: United KingdomMore: SCHOSAThe BartlettUniversity of ReadingUniversity of the West of EnglandUniversity of East LondonUniversity of BathFalmouth UniversityArchitecture schoolEleanor YoungCovid-19CoronavirusRethink 2025
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
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
Hindsight: Robert Adam - 'The minute we got into competitions, we’d know we had no chance'16 November 2022CultureReflections on a life spent working to make the traditional an accepted type of architectureReflections on a life spent working to make the traditional an accepted type of architectureRegion: United KingdomMore: Adam ArchitectureRobert AdamTraditional buildingClassicismArchitectural practiceINTBAUMangnalls ArchitectureBusiness clients and servicesSustainabilityHindsightPamela Buxton
Original myths and ordinary legends13 October 2016CultureImagination and exploration of the origins of architectureImagination and exploration of the origins of architectureRegion: LondonMore: Origin mythsDesigning & building itNatural motifsArchitectural elementsContextArchitectural historyOrdinary Architecture
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