On Ireland’s Atlantic coast, the angular concrete Rossaveel SCH Amenity Building by Foley Architects and CAMPUS draws from its site context to make a dramatic addition to the horizon.
Nature is about much more than greenery. It includes the diversity of natural materials, light, sensory experiences and even biomorphic shapes. With the growing popularity of biophilic design and its ...
At Birmingham’s striking terracotta-clad Three Chamberlain Square office block, FeildenCleggBradley Studios has designed an ...
The pilot of the first cross-industry methodology to define net-zero carbon-aligned buildings has uncovered design challenges ...
The Catford House pub, occupying a Georgian farmhouse and a jumble of later structures, is back in community use after ...
Architects need to preserve their inceptive and interpretive role, ensuring that generative AI outcomes remain extensions of ...
With global heating unleashing dramatic changes, three key numbers can enable architects and their clients to better ...
On a triangular site in north London, Studio 163 used Portland stone and natural clay plaster to impart a sense of calm to ...
That’s the minimum we should expect.” The issue of regulation of function is – judging by my inbox – the single most ...
Carlo Arancio’s photo Moss and Faith captures the subterranean church of Santa Maria della Grotta, Marsala, where ...
Planting trees on building facades is a contentious topic, due to cost, complication and questionable carbon benefits – but ...
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