Night-lit buildings kill migrating birds26 April 2019BuildingsSong birds are particularly susceptible to night-time collisionsSong birds are particularly susceptible to night-time collisionsRegion: Rest of the worldMore: University of MichiganCornell Lab of OrnithologySustainabiltyBird migrationNighttime lightingSustainable architecture
The Places of Migration24 May 2016CulturePapers festival celebrates the civic urgePapers festival celebrates the civic urgeRegion: Rest of the worldMore: RefugeesSyriaThe JungleCalaisWhere people liveCivilisationPlanningArt
A different face of Africa16 September 2015BuildingsErnest Oppenheimer Park, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2009 / 2012Ernest Oppenheimer Park, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2009 / 2012Region: Rest of the worldMore: RefugeesMigrationJohannesburgSouth AfricaUrban AfricaErnest Oppenheimer Park
Immigration, housing and metro mayors20 June 2017IntelligenceBrexit, aging and migration will concern metro mayorsBrexit, aging and migration will concern metro mayorsRegion: United KingdomMore: Designing & building itWhere people livePlanningHousingBrexitAgingEconomics
Communities, cultures and conversations: what inspired Sumayya Vally’s Serpentine Pavilion8 June 2021IntelligenceThis year’s pavilion is part of a bigger story, says Counterspace’s Sumayya VallyThis year’s pavilion is part of a bigger story, says Counterspace’s Sumayya VallyRegion: LondonMore: PricegoreDiversityInclusive environmentsSerpentine PavilionJohannesburgSumayya VallyCounterspaceDingle PriceDesign construction & technologyPlaces planning & communityBLMSouth Africa
In association with ACOThere’s life beyond shopping for struggling town centres20 March 2019ProductsFuturebuild debate buzzes with workable ideasFuturebuild debate buzzes with workable ideasRegion: United KingdomMore: RegenerationTown CentreHigh streetRetailDesign CouncilHPW ArchitectsdRMM ArchitectsAssociation of Town and City ManagementCentre on Migration Policy and Society
Ghostly chainmail shroud buys time for Mackintosh's The Hill House18 July 2019BuildingsCarmody Groarke's 'jewel box' for Scottish gemCarmody Groarke's 'jewel box' for Scottish gemRegion: United KingdomMore: Charles Rennie MackintoshNational TrustCarmody GroarkeConservation & heritage
Everything is changing, but we still don’t build for an ageing population16 December 2020IntelligenceThe reasons to build for an ageing population are economic tooThe reasons to build for an ageing population are economic tooRegion: United KingdomMore: Ageing populationFlexible buildingDesign construction & technologyBrexitTechnologyBuilt environmentBrian Green
An older population means more adaptation21 March 2022IntelligenceWith pensioners expected to outnumber under-16s in 20 years time, architects' roles will changeWith pensioners expected to outnumber under-16s in 20 years time, architects' roles will changeRegion: United KingdomMore: Brian GreenOffice for National StatisticsDemographicsPensionersImmigrationInclusive environmentsPlaces people & community
How the changing population will affect architecture6 June 2024IntelligencePopulation change is one of four key themes identified by RIBA Horizons as shaping the global futurePopulation change is one of four key themes identified by RIBA Horizons as shaping the global futureRegion: United KingdomMore: Pollard Thomas EdwardsPopulationAgeing populationCo-livingCohousingPatrick DevlinPlaces planning & communityInclusive environments
Messing about on the river13 September 2016CultureThames Estuary gets a celebratory festivalThames Estuary gets a celebratory festivalRegion: EastMore: WaterwayPortLandscapeTrade
Go with the flow: responses to climate change13 July 2018IntelligenceAdapting to extreme weather works better than resistanceAdapting to extreme weather works better than resistanceRegion: Rest of the worldMore: BangladeshClimate changeSustainable architectureDesign construction & technology