Metals futures: the making of Copper Bottom
Architect Adrian James’s unusual-looking home is zero carbon in use and aims to offset its embodied carbon within 30 years
On housing, Labour must match its ambition for quantity with genuine and holistic quality
The government’s housing agenda needs not only size, but sustainability
Will the ARB's PPE Commission smooth the next generation's path into the profession?
Alex Wright breaks down the findings of the ARB’s commission on the future of professional training for architecture students
Where are opportunities for architects in the higher education sector?
Purpose-built student accommodation is continuing to attract investors
How have architects adopted the UK/US mutual recognition agreement two years after it was signed?
Checking in with four architects on both sides of the pond who have gone through the application process
Reforms to architectural education leave many facing an uncertain future
The shifting focus of architectural education means change is the only thing guaranteed
How will the Planning and Infrastructure Bill affect architects’ work?
Summarising the most important proposed changes in the new legislation
Delays in the planning system demand open dialogue
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill alone will not fix planning’s real problems, an architect argues
What should architecture practices be checking for to help ensure resilience in challenging times?
As the world reacts to Donald Trump’s tariffs, learn more about how architects can make sure their businesses are as robust as possible
If we are to implement net zero, architects need to roll up their sleeves
In the struggle towards net zero, architects have a crucial role, says Laura Carrara-Cagni
Why are more homes in the UK reporting damp and how can architects help?
Learn more about why there has been an increase of damp and mould and how controlled ventilation can help
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