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Mary Richardson picks her favourite product prototypes and material experiments from the Biennale’s international exhibition. From tiles made of waste shells to bricks made of elephant dung, the show featured the best new ideas in sustainable design from around the world
Practice’s 2007 refurbishment of 55 Baker Street in Marylebone was firm’s first major scheme to complete
Miranda MacLaren argues that financial reform, fairer procurement and design for local delivery are essential to revive small builders and rebuild housebuilding capacity
Mary Richardson picks her favourite product prototypes and material experiments from the Biennale’s international exhibition. From tiles made of waste shells to bricks made of elephant dung, the show featured the best new ideas in sustainable design from around the world
Finalist for Creative Conservation Architect of the Year Award 2025, Wright & Wright Architects guides us through the specification challenges present at Lambeth Palace Masterplan
Future Observatory, the Design Museum’s research programme for the green transition, has unveiled a Stone Demonstrator to showcase the use of pre-tensioned stone as a low-carbon construction material
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Tanvir Hasan argues that the growing web of regulation and risk aversion is accelerating the loss of historic craftsmanship – and with it, our ability to repair and care for buildings sustainably
The way teachers teach and students learn has changed and empty buildings and outdated facilities are draining resources. A culture shift is required if HE institutions are to avoid a slow decline into irrelevance, says Philip Watson
Miranda MacLaren argues that financial reform, fairer procurement and design for local delivery are essential to revive small builders and rebuild housebuilding capacity
With no permanent venue for architectural discussion since the closure of The Lighthouse, Rab Bennetts calls for a renewed public platform to reconnect design, policy and civic engagement in Scotland
Ana McMillin argues that the success or failure of new neighbourhoods will be decided by the quality of streets, public spaces and community life
Taking inspiration from the changing seasons, Louise Rodgers explores how we can find strength and draw important lessons through letting go
Joey Gardiner asks whether simply reducing expectations for affordable housing will be enough to get construction going again
The winners of the Architect of the Year Awards were announced at a ceremony last night. Here is more detail about all the winning entries
Thomas Lane reports on how 30 Duke Street reuses steel, glass, aluminium and Portland stone from the building there before
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Young Architect of the Year shortlist
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the WA100 International Architect of the Year shortlist
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Social Value Architect of the Year shortlist