Doing less harm simply isn’t good enough. We need regenerative design
Regenerative design is the future of the industry, say Becky Gordon from Interface and Rachael Owens from Buckley Gray Yeoman
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By Rachael Owens and Becky Gordon 16 February 2024 1,291 Views
Regenerative design is the future of the industry, say Becky Gordon from Interface and Rachael Owens from Buckley Gray Yeoman
By Matt Mahony 12 February 2024 1,887 Views
The vast environmental cost of Eric Parry’s proposed City of London skyscraper highlights the urgent need for more robust whole-life carbon assessments, writes Matt Mahony
By Kevin McCloud 31 January 2024 1,566 Views
We have a history of trying to destroy architectural gems, something councillors considering the fate of Birmingham’s Ringway Centre should consider, argues Kevin McCloud
By Sue Riddlestone 24 January 2024 1,155 Views
The ideological retreat on net zero is visible in the government’s weak proposals for the forthcoming Future Homes Standard, writes Sue Riddlestone
By Richard Coutts 22 January 2024 1,059 Views
As flooding becomes more frequent and more severe in the UK, it is crucial that architects consider the risks – and the solutions, writes Baca Architects’ Richard Coutts
By Kunle Barker 18 December 2023 1,565 Views
Architecture which fully answers the challenge of the climate crisis is starting to become a duty, not an achievement worthy of applause, argues Kunle Barker
By Emily Booth 22 November 2023 961 Views
The retrofit projects featured in our latest issue show how – with expertise from today’s architects – great buildings can be timeless
By Anna Beckett 22 November 2023 2,652 Views
Concrete’s environmental credentials are pretty terrible but there are far more effective ways of reducing a building’s embodied carbon emissions than using ground granulated blast-furnace slag, argues Anna Beckett
By Richard Hawkes 20 November 2023 840 Views
Architect Richard Hawkes questions whether Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) have improved how new homes are designed
By Tania Jennings 10 November 2023 1,697 Views
Poor housing does not just reduce life expectancy, it kills people suddenly – as the Covid pandemic grimly demonstrated. The solution involves a whole-house retrofit approach to existing homes, says Tania Jennings