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2024-08-28T05:00:00+01:00By Ben Flatman
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
2024-08-27T08:27:00+01:00
Over a year, 216 homes could be made available as temporary accommodation
2024-08-20T09:00:00+01:00By Mary Richardson
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
2024-08-13T10:00:00+01:00By Satish Jassal
Satish Jassal on how innovative architecture and intergenerational living can help deliver solutions to the challenges of later life care and community cohesion
2024-08-01T05:00:00+01:00By Mary Richardson
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.
2024-07-30T10:00:00+01:00By Olivia Barber
The Centre for Ageing Better says 250,000 more accessible homes could have been built if the previous government had adopted the regulations
2024-07-22T06:00:00+01:00By Mary Richardson
The golden dinosaur is the main attraction in a garden makeover that looks set to inspire young ecologists, Mary Richards writes
2024-07-05T05:00:00+01:00By Samuel Hughes
Samuel Hughes explores the key elements of successful new towns through history and how these lessons might inform the new government’s housing strategy
2024-07-02T05:00:00+01:00By Mary Richardson
A new craft garden and expanded public space enhances visibility and access for makers and the wider community, writes Mary Richardson
2024-06-28T11:31:00+01:00By Ariana Hashtrudi
Pavilion revamped for the London Festival of Architecture
2024-06-11T10:00:00+01:00
New research aims to quantify economic and social benefits of social rented homes
2024-05-31T04:00:00+01:00By Jonathan Mitchell
Architects possess unique skills that can help charities unlock social and commercial value through innovative design, strategic planning, and effective use of resources, writes Jonathan Mitchell
2024-05-22T04:00:00+01:00By Ben Flatman
Forest School Camps required a new hub where volunteers of all ages could meet and work together. Mole Architects and Invisible Studio delivered, writes Ben Flatman
2024-05-21T09:47:00+01:00
Boomers to Zoomers will look at the challenges inherent in meeting intergenerational design needs
2024-05-21T04:00:00+01:00By Ben Flatman
As BD launches its new campaign, Ben Flatman sets out the challenges and themes that it will explore
2024-05-21T04:00:00+01:00By Ben Flatman
Ben Flatman introduces BD’s new ‘Boomers to Zoomers: Designing for the Generations’ campaign
2024-05-15T09:12:00+01:00By Greg Wilson
Mixing social housing in with privately owned homes is key to making British cities more vibrant and liveable
2024-04-18T09:06:00+01:00By Ben Flatman
Scheme delivers updated facilities and strong visual presence on the high street
2024-04-15T16:05:00+01:00By Olivia Barber
Sadiq Khan to set aside additional £10m to tackle problem
2024-03-20T07:03:00+00:00By Ben Flatman
Collaborative project explores the potential for reimagining traditional retail spaces in light of new permitted development rights
2024-03-05T07:00:00+00:00
Awards launch with three new categories and an entry deadline of 17 May
2023-08-01T11:30:00+01:00By Henrietta Billings
Attitudes have shifted irrevocably in favour in conservation and retrofit, writes Henrietta Billings
2023-05-22T08:50:00+01:00By Samuel Hughes
Why do we massively subsidise on-street parking when there are so many other good uses for our streets, asks Samuel Hughes
2023-05-02T06:00:00+01:00By David Rudlin
Seemingly innocuous proposals to reduce traffic in Oxford are being framed as a socialist version of the Truman Show, writes David Rudlin
2023-03-10T05:00:00+00:00By Flora Samuel
We know that proper engagement with local communities can improve design, but getting the model right is difficult, writes Flora Samuel
2023-03-01T05:00:00+00:00By Catherine Burd
A new book by former RIBA president Ben Derbyshire offers a thought provoking analysis of the issues facing architecture and housing design, writes Catherine Burd
2023-02-23T09:30:00+00:00By Nicholas de Klerk
Nicholas de Klerk reviews a new book by Edwin Heathcote that explores the way in which we invest meaning into our public spaces through inhabiting them.
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