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Housing becomes a key election issue as Democrats focus on affordability and urban development across the U.S., writes Chris Fogarty
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Young Architect of the Year, sponsored by Ryno shortlist
David Rudlin on why the most sustainable places to build may not always be in the grey belt
The Stirling shortlist practice has turned a 19th-century London house into a contemporary ceramics studio
Practice pays homage to the BDC’s rich history with a design that integrates salvaged materials and evokes a sense of timeless British charm
Team predict project to cool surrounding airspace by as much as 8ºC, cast four times more shade than a 20-year-old tree, and produce as much biomass as an 80-year-old lime tree
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Housing becomes a key election issue as Democrats focus on affordability and urban development across the U.S., writes Chris Fogarty
The redevelopment of Ladywood raises critical questions about urban density and the sustainability of community living, writes Joe Holyoak
Andrew Mellor reflects on the Grenfell Inquiry’s demand for radical reforms. The message is clear: urgent action is needed to protect lives
A legal overview setting out the findings of the inquiry’s final report, its recommendations and the potential ramifications for the sector
The Grenfell tragedy underscores the vital role of collaboration and expert knowledge within the construction ecosystem
David Rudlin on why the most sustainable places to build may not always be in the grey belt
With a focus on innovation and access, the east London studio is leading the charge in the architectural education revolution. Ben Flatman reports on how they are helping a new generation of architects to design the cities of tomorrow
London’s life sciences boom is driving innovative construction at Tribeca, featuring cutting-edge earth bricks that reduce carbon emissions and set a new standard for sustainable development. Thomas Lane reports
As part of BD’s Boomers to Zoomers series, Mary Richardson went to talk to Jenny Buterchi, partner at PRP and lead of the firm’s Later Living team, to learn more about her vision for design and placemaking that better serve the needs of an ageing population
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Mary Richardson went to meet a group of young people in Colchester whose ‘inspirational’ input is helping shape the design of a new garden village. They spoke about the innovative ways they are being empowered to contribute to this new community with support from young peoples’ placemaking champions MATT+FIONA.
Labour hopes its rebrand of ‘ugly’ green belt land will help. But will it work?
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