Opportunities Hub: Projects to add to your bid list31 March 2025IntelligenceLatest: Cornish community hub and public realmLatest: Cornish community hub and public realmRegion: 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
Spirit of inquiry6 October 2015CultureElain Harwood: 20th Century warriorElain Harwood: 20th Century warriorRegion: United KingdomMore: Elain HarwoodHistoric EnglandEnglish Heritage20th Century SocietyEngland's Post War Listed BuildingsSpace, Hope and BrutalismModernismBrutalismPost War Architecture
War in Ukraine: from designing cafés to meals on wheels29 April 2022CultureKyiv-based architect Slava Balbek describes how the Russian war has turned life upside downKyiv-based architect Slava Balbek describes how the Russian war has turned life upside downRegion: EuropeMore: ProfileIsabelle PriestUkraineRussiaWarPlaces planning & communityInternational work
Why did modern architecture flourish in Blackheath and Greenwich?2 August 2024CultureThe author of a new book on Blackheath and Greenwich modern architecture explains why it flourished thereThe author of a new book on Blackheath and Greenwich modern architecture explains why it flourished thereRegion: LondonMore: Ana Francisco SutherlandGreenwichBlackheathModernismEric LyonsTrevor DannattPlaces planning & communityConservation and heritage
Personal touch makes emotional connection at IWM war and holocaust galleries25 October 2021IntelligenceImperial War Museum’s new galleries bring war and holocaust to lifeImperial War Museum’s new galleries bring war and holocaust to lifeRegion: LondonMore: ReviewImperial War MuseumPamela BuxtonSquint/OperaRalph Appelbaum AssociatesDannatt Johnson ArchitectsCasson MannWorld War IIHolocaustDesign construction & technology
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
Obituary: Margaret Finch (1925- 2021)3 November 2021CultureThe architect combined utility and elegance with her post-war housing and school projectsThe architect combined utility and elegance with her post-war housing and school projectsRegion: LondonMore: GhanaSchoolsHousingPost-warMaxwell FryJane DrewModernismArchitecture for social purpose
Could a lesson from post-war Britain help us dodge a construction-sector recession13 November 2023IntelligenceAmid all the signs of a construction recession, the necessity of a complete built-environment rethink offers some hopeAmid all the signs of a construction recession, the necessity of a complete built-environment rethink offers some hopeRegion: United KingdomMore: RecessionBrian GreenRICSRIBA Future TrendsPost-war
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
Back to lavish after austerity: post-war showcase of art and design8 June 2023CultureTime Life building, New Bond Street, London, 1953Time Life building, New Bond Street, London, 1953Region: LondonMore: Suzanne WatersPost-warMichael RosenauerPhotographConservation & heritage
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