Opportunities Hub: Competitions that make a difference24 April 2025IntelligenceLatest: Caribbean pavilion contestLatest: Caribbean pavilion contestRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture competitionsOpportunitiesContractsJulie ButterworthProcurement and contractsFrameworks
MacEwen Award 2025 Longlist: 30 projects epitomising architecture for the common good10 December 2024BuildingsThirty projects that engage with inclusion, sustainability, communities and healthThirty projects that engage with inclusion, sustainability, communities and healthRegion: United KingdomMore: Sustainable architectureArchitecture for the common goodInclusive architectureAccessibilityCommunityPlaces planning communityMacEwen Award
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
In association with KnaufGood Design of Spaces for Activity & Participation1 October 2018EventsSeminar 4: 11 October How Good Design of Spaces Encourages Different Types of Activity and ParticipationSeminar 4: 11 October How Good Design of Spaces Encourages Different Types of Activity and ParticipationRegion: United Kingdom
Exploring the buildings and pavilions of Meles Zenawi Park, Ethiopia29 June 2023BuildingsThe campus park by Studio Other Spaces features a range of architectural marvels connected by winding pathsThe campus park by Studio Other Spaces features a range of architectural marvels connected by winding pathsRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Studio Other SpacesOlafur EliassonSebastian BehmannEthiopiaAddis AbabaParkNahom Teklu BekelePlaces planning & communityPavilion
Editional Studio: flying the flag for retrofit4 April 2022CultureThe Manchester practice uses its shopfront studio to win work and promote sustainable architectureThe Manchester practice uses its shopfront studio to win work and promote sustainable architectureRegion: United KingdomMore: Editional StudioManchesterGallerySustainable architectureBusiness clients & servicesRetrofitFabric first
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
BDP gives light, logic and community space to Welsh School of Architecture26 July 2022BuildingsSpace to gather and hold shows lies at the heart of Bute Building refurbSpace to gather and hold shows lies at the heart of Bute Building refurbRegion: WalesMore: UniversityEleanor YoungDesign construction & technologyCardiffBDPRefurbishmentSchool of architecture
Studio Voltaire, Clapham12 May 2023BuildingsMatheson Whiteley for Studio VoltaireMatheson Whiteley for Studio VoltaireRegion: LondonMore: Matheson WhiteleyStudio VoltaireClaphamArtists' communityRefurbishmentRIBA Regional Awards 2023
Green tile-clad garden studio provides a versatile space for a growing family12 February 2025BuildingsDelve Architects’ multi-use space accommodates painting, yoga, reading and sleepingDelve Architects’ multi-use space accommodates painting, yoga, reading and sleepingRegion: LondonMore: Garden roomDelve ArchitectsCeramic tilesStudioDesign construction & technologysouth LondonNunhead
Keep out: Venice Biennale pavilion explores the decline of public space20 May 2021CultureThe ‘creeping epidemic’ of privatised public space is the subject of installations at the biennale's British PavilionThe ‘creeping epidemic’ of privatised public space is the subject of installations at the biennale's British PavilionRegion: EuropeMore: Venice BiennaleBritish pavilionUnscene ArchitecturevPPR ArchitectsPublic spacePublic realmPlaygroundsHigh streetsHieronymus BoschPubsPlaces planning & communityArchitecture for social purpose