The way I see it: Hugh Pearman looks back and forwards as he retires22 December 2020CultureWhat architecture has shaped the past 44 years – and what needs to come next?What architecture has shaped the past 44 years – and what needs to come next?Region: United KingdomMore: Hugh PearmanArchitectural historyArchitectural criticsStirling PrizeMacEwen AwardIsabelle Priest
HS2’s Kay Hughes: ‘I’m architecture's voice in the room’20 February 2023CultureHS2 design director on being a champion and how she gets things doneHS2 design director on being a champion and how she gets things doneRegion: EnglandMore: HS2Eleanor YoungDesign construction & technologyTransportDesign managementKay HughesInfrastructureBusiness clients & services
New Towns have urban lessons for today20 April 2020CultureNew Towns: the Rise, Fall and Rebirth proposes revival of social urban planningNew Towns: the Rise, Fall and Rebirth proposes revival of social urban planningRegion: United KingdomMore: New TownsJohn BoughtonTCPAPlaces planning & communityUrban planningKaty LockHugh EllisNew Towns: the Rise, Fall and Rebirth
Hugh Broughton saves Sheerness church with bold mix of old and new10 July 2023BuildingsArchitectural ghosts and modern interventions restore derelict dockyard churchArchitectural ghosts and modern interventions restore derelict dockyard churchRegion: South EastMore: Community centreHugh BroughtonMartin Ashley ArchitectsDesign construction & technologySheernessConversionConservation & heritageRestorationHugh Pearman
Hugh Pearman, MBE, on 40 years' services to architecture21 June 2019IntelligenceEducation, the Stirling Prize and the state of UK architectureEducation, the Stirling Prize and the state of UK architectureRegion: United KingdomMore: EducationStirling PrizeHugh PearmanMBEDesign construction & technologyHonours system
2024 RIBAJ/Future Architects writing competition runner-up: mind the gap – inaccessibility in British rail stations, by Ellie Olszewski-Smith15 May 2024CultureGreatly improved accessibility should be a key architectural function of train stationsGreatly improved accessibility should be a key architectural function of train stationsRegion: United KingdomMore: Future ArchitectsAccessibilityRailway stationsYorkHealth safety & wellbeingInclusive environmentsConservation and heritageEllie Olszewski-SmithFuture architect writers
The RIBA Journal: change at the top6 November 2020CultureHugh Pearman retires as RIBAJ editorHugh Pearman retires as RIBAJ editorRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Hugh PearmanEleanor YoungJan-Carlos KucharekIsabelle PriestEditorBusiness clients & servicesRIBA
From Roman mosaics and Tudor tiles to Antarctic snow and grit: the specialists that are key to our work16 November 2023IntelligenceHugh Broughton Architects opens its contacts bookHugh Broughton Architects opens its contacts bookRegion: United KingdomMore: GreenwichAntarcticConservation & heritageDesign construction & technologyHugh Broughton ArchitectsPamela 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
Hugh Petter: Postcard from Bologna, Italy2 August 2024CultureThe restaurants and walkways of Bologna charm in equal measureThe restaurants and walkways of Bologna charm in equal measureRegion: EuropeMore: Adam ArchitectureHugh PetterBolognaItalyUrban realmConservation & heritage
Fantasy future – a New Year wish for architecture9 January 2020CultureHugh Pearman had a dream... then reality intervenedHugh Pearman had a dream... then reality intervenedRegion: United KingdomMore: PracticeMacEwen AwardDesign construction & technologyHugh Pearman
President’s Medal 2023, Silver: Nobody Wants to Live in a Care Home14 December 2023IntelligenceEllie Harding’s alternative accommodation for those living with Alzheimer’s diseaseEllie Harding’s alternative accommodation for those living with Alzheimer’s diseaseRegion: United KingdomMore: Care homeEllie HardingAlzheimer’s SocietyLondon School of ArchitecturePamela BuxtonRIBA President’s Medals 2023