Opportunities Hub: Enter the contests that get you noticed27 March 2025IntelligenceLatest: Parade float designLatest: Parade float designRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture competitionsOpportunitiesContractsJulie ButterworthProcurement and contractsFrameworks
Why we’ll miss Will Alsop22 May 2018CultureGenial sceptic and serial bon viveurGenial sceptic and serial bon viveurRegion: United KingdomMore: Will AlsopDesign construction & technologyaLL Design
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Decarbonising the economy will require a new approach to housing, which is where architects come in19 July 2021IntelligenceDecarbonising the economy will mean rethinking how we configure buildingsDecarbonising the economy will mean rethinking how we configure buildingsRegion: United KingdomMore: Brian GreenEconomyClimate changeCarbon emissionsEnergy savingClimate Change CommitteeCarbon TrustSolar batteryHousingElectricityRetrofitHeat pumpsClimate emergency
How will AI change architecture? A sweeping transformation or something more subtle?5 August 2024IntelligenceWill AI turn architecture into an industrialised process or simply aid architects' creative skills?Will AI turn architecture into an industrialised process or simply aid architects' creative skills?Region: United KingdomMore: Artificial intelligenceAutomationTomas MillarMillar Howard WorkshopTechnologyDesign construction & technologyBIM
What’s in a name? Building types and their insults16 June 2020CultureWill Wiles is starting to wonder what he’s looking atWill Wiles is starting to wonder what he’s looking atRegion: United KingdomMore: Sampson HouseBuilding typologiesWill WilesDesign construction & technologyConservation & heritage
Teamwork will save the day at Crossrail3 September 2018CultureDespite the delay to its opening, the Elizabeth line will be gloriousDespite the delay to its opening, the Elizabeth line will be gloriousRegion: United KingdomMore: Weston Williamson + PartnersCrossrailElizabeth lineFarringdonPaddingtonTeesside
How will the post-Brexit Procurement Bill affect architects?12 July 2022IntelligenceHow will the new Procurement Bill affect the relative emphases on price and quality?How will the new Procurement Bill affect the relative emphases on price and quality?Region: United KingdomMore: BrexitPublic sectorProcurement & contractsNicola IbbotsonPublic Practice
Will Wiles in praise of the floor plan6 November 2023CultureSecrets exposed, mystique intactSecrets exposed, mystique intactRegion: United KingdomMore: Will WilesFloorplansDesign construction & technology
International opportunities will continue to bloom despite Covid setbacks11 August 2021IntelligenceDespite the pandemic there will still be plenty of overseas work for UK architects, particularly in Asia and sub-Saharan AfricaDespite the pandemic there will still be plenty of overseas work for UK architects, particularly in Asia and sub-Saharan AfricaRegion: United KingdomMore: Brian GreenInternational workBusiness clients & servicesAsiaMiddle EastASEANCovid-19BrexitTurner & TownsendResearchDataMarket analysis
Page of consents: Surf’s up for Manchester22 October 2021IntelligenceHealthcare, housing and leisure schemes get the green lightHealthcare, housing and leisure schemes get the green lightRegion: EnglandMore: LeedsYorkDerbyManchesterPriestley GroupCorstorphine & WrightRe-formJefferson Sheard ArchitectsLeslie Jones ArchitecturePlaces planning & communityHospitalLeisureHousingWill Jennings
Recycling plant will turn old MDF into insulation7 October 2022ProductsA ‘homegrown’ supply of natural wood fibre insulation will result from the UK’s first commercial MDF recycling plantA ‘homegrown’ supply of natural wood fibre insulation will result from the UK’s first commercial MDF recycling plantRegion: United KingdomMore: MDFSustainable architectureDesign construction & technologyStephen Cousins