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Rob Hankey, technical director and architect at Bristol practice Barefoot Architects, sees resourcing as a practice-wide ...
Data centres, logistics buildings, renewable energy and transport infrastructure are presenting emerging opportunities for ...
Data drawn from the Hive, Turner & Townsend’s cloud platform for specification, offers some helpful baseline ranges for the ...
David Archer on four distinctive toilet areas his practice, Archer Humphryes, has designed for restaurants, each ...
The office development, led by Fletcher Priest in collaboration with consultant Waterman, reportedly marks the first time a ...
Three very different – but equally indulgent – bathrooms highlight the reinforcing impact that tailored features can bring, ...
Adding timber waste to supply chains as ‘cross-laminated secondary timber’ would aid construction, the economy & the environment, so why isn’t it happening?
The bold, angular looks of architect Adrian James’s home belie a low-impact timber-frame house that optimises solar gain, is zero carbon in use and aims to offset its embodied carbon within 30 years.
The few truly regenerative buildings across the world can teach us how the built environment could help to avert the worst impacts of the climate crisis The PAE Living Building, Portland. Credit: ZGF ...