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At the end of a very busy year, here’s a reminder of the stories that stood out for our readers
We reviewed some of the most significant new buildings in the UK in 2024 - take a look at what we had to say
Marking the end of 2024, Sophie Thompson examines how the challenges of modern life are reshaping our relationship with place
Gensler’s body of work was shortlisted for this year’s AYAs, as the practice was named a finalist for Interior Architect of the Year.
Lone Feifer discusses how the Living Places concept and a new “recipe book” for sustainable housing aim to shift the housing industry toward healthier, low carbon communities
LOM architecture and design’s body of work was shortlisted for this year’s AYAs, as the practice was named a finalist for two awards, including Office Architect of the Year.
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Andrew Mellor examines the government’s latest plan to accelerate building remediation, questioning whether speed can be achieved without compromising safety and quality
Eleanor Jolliffe draws inspiration from her book collection to explore how conservation work and ongoing education are shaping her architectural practice, highlighting key themes for the profession in the year ahead
Marking the end of 2024, Sophie Thompson examines how the challenges of modern life are reshaping our relationship with place
Leonora Aigbokhae explains how her transition from private practice to the public sector has expanded her role and impact as an architect
As the construction industry makes strides in sustainability, Anna Beckett asks why we can’t achieve even more in the year ahead
Martyn Evans argues that meeting housing targets isn’t enough – it’s time to prioritise affordability, quality, and a shared vision for the future
At the end of a very busy year, here’s a reminder of the stories that stood out for our readers
We reviewed some of the most significant new buildings in the UK in 2024 - take a look at what we had to say
From critiques of Britain’s architectural history to debates on urbanism and workplace culture, BD’s 2024 book reviews explored the ideas and challenges shaping the built environment today. Discover this year’s must-read titles
As part of a new occasional series, Building Design is exploring projects that aim to repair and restore the urban environment. Marylebone Square is a mixed-use development that has breathed new life into a long-vacant site in the centre of London
In a hurry to get on with things, Labour’s minister in charge of housing, communities and local government looks like she might dodge the fallout from the Budget that is blunting industry optimism
Explore the intricate restoration of cathedral of Notre Dame, where centuries-old craftsmanship meets contemporary design