Women’s rehabilitation centre Hope Street wins 2024 MacEwen Award30 January 2024BuildingsSnug Architects’ project encapsulates the notion of architecture for the common goodSnug Architects’ project encapsulates the notion of architecture for the common goodRegion: South EastMore: RefugeMacEwen Award 2024Eleanor YoungDesign construction & technologyArchitecture for social purposeSnug ArchitectsSouthampton
Wellbeing in prison design7 December 2018IntelligenceRoland Karthaus’ design guide is founded on psychology and rehabilitationRoland Karthaus’ design guide is founded on psychology and rehabilitationRegion: United KingdomMore: PrisonsEthicsSustainable architecturePlaces planning & communityMatter Architecture
MacEwen longlist: seedS21 December 2015BuildingsMobile therapeutic space for rehabilitationMobile therapeutic space for rehabilitationRegion: United KingdomMore: MacEwen Award
In association with IG Masonry SupportDelivering a masonry masterpiece1 August 2019ProductsThe distinguished facades of the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre’s (DNRC) timeless buildings feature over 1,000 Brick Slip Feature Arches and 3km of offsite cornice designed and manufactured by IG Masonry SupportThe distinguished facades of the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre’s (DNRC) timeless buildings feature over 1,000 Brick Slip Feature Arches and 3km of offsite cornice designed and manufactured by IG Masonry SupportRegion: United Kingdom
MacEwen 2024 shortlist: Hope Street, Southampton, Hampshire16 January 2024BuildingsSnug Architects for One Small ThingSnug Architects for One Small ThingRegion: SouthMore: SouthamptonSnug ArchitectsRehabilitationHousingArchitecture for the common goodDesign construction & technologyCommunity
Q&A: Richard Steer20 October 2016IntelligenceCan design result in better prisoner outcomes?Can design result in better prisoner outcomes?Region: United KingdomMore: Designing & building itPrisonsSocial conscienceSocial responsibilityGleedsPolicyPolitics
Hull Minster extends a warm, wide welcome with new visitor centre23 January 2024BuildingsBauman Lyons’ unusual elements of delight join practical improvementsBauman Lyons’ unusual elements of delight join practical improvementsRegion: North EastMore: Places people & communityBauman Lyons ArchitectsEleanor YoungHullReligious buildingRefitChurchDesign construction & technology
In with the new: how millennials might affect construction18 December 2017IntelligenceImplications for the industry could be profoundImplications for the industry could be profoundRegion: United KingdomMore: Baby boomersMillennialsConstruction marketEconomicsHousingRegenerationPrefabrication
Communities take command15 February 2019CultureLocal activists need public-spirited architectsLocal activists need public-spirited architectsRegion: LondonMore: CommunitiesCommunity architecturePlaces planning & communityTakeshi HayatsuMaking it HappenApparatadRMM ArchitectsProcesscraftOld Manor Park LibraryConiston InstituteThe LookoutHastings Pier
My kind of town1 August 2013CultureDespite all Lisbon’s problems, John Chamberlain just can’t stay awayDespite all Lisbon’s problems, John Chamberlain just can’t stay awayRegion: Rest of the worldMore: CitiesUrbanism
Education, fees, trees, apathy and action all feature in Rising Stars roundtable24 February 2025IntelligenceDiscussion included creativity, filmmaking, whole-life carbon and the sex of treesDiscussion included creativity, filmmaking, whole-life carbon and the sex of treesRegion: United KingdomMore: RIBAJ Rising StarsRising Stars 2024RoundtableCreativityTreesEducationWellbeing
Time to reflect: tales of mystery and imagination produce six winners1 July 2021CultureSix outstanding entries won a week to explore their ambitions at Shangri-La The Shard, LondonSix outstanding entries won a week to explore their ambitions at Shangri-La The Shard, LondonRegion: LondonMore: The ShardTime to ReflectImagination