The practice has transformed a a Grade II-listed terraced house in London into a ceramics studio for potter Tanya McCallin. Photography by Lorenzo Zandri
Case study: Riverside Primary School by Architype
The 550-pupil school in Perth is Scotland’s first certified Passivhaus school. Photography by David Barbour
Case study: Fish Island by Henley Halebrown
The scheme combines homes and workspace on the site of a former east London piano factory. Photography by David Grandorge and Rory Gaylor
Case study: 106 Lilford Road by studio HANDS
The house replaces an existing two-storey home in Camberwell, south London, built on an awkward triangular site. Photography by Peter Molloy
Case study: Somesuch 2.0 by Bureau de Change
The new London HQ for a film and video production company has been built on a 1960s industrial site near Spitalfields market. Photography by Gilbert McCarragher
Case study: Science Museum’s Adani Green Energy Gallery by Unknown Works
A major new gallery at London’s Science Museum, designed on circular economy principles, examines the rapid decarbonisation needed to limit climate change. Photography by Ståle Eriksen
Case study: Brighton Dome by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
The Grade I-listed Corn Exchange and Grade II-listed Studio Theatre have been refurbished to make them more accessible and able to host a wide variety of events. Photography by Richard Chivers
Case study: Bristol Beacon by Levitt Bernstein
The 1860s Grade II-listed building has been restored and upgraded to create a centre of excellence where music of all kinds can be created, performed and recorded. Photography by Tim Crocker
Case study: Roco by SODA Studio
This adaptive reuse project has transformed a former Liverpool office block into 120 new residences and hotel rooms plus on-site amenities. Photography by Richard Chivers
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Why earth is the ultimate circular material
To achieve replication at scale, Nicolas Coeckelberghs of Brussels-based BC Materials favours compressed earth blocks over rammed earth