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Expanding practice inks deal after running out of space at its nearby UK headquarters
Latest addition to city’s high-rise cluster would include 364 homes
With hiring challenges mounting, firms must rethink their strategies to secure the best talent in a competitive market, writes Jimmy Bent
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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Artificial intelligence is revolutionising workflows across industries, but its value lies in complementing human expertise rather than replacing it
The latest changes to the National Planning Policy Framework offer some welcome tweaks, but the system remains as complex and inconsistent as ever
Ashley Scriven explains changes in the employer’s duty to protect employees from sexual harassment
With hiring challenges mounting, firms must rethink their strategies to secure the best talent in a competitive market, writes Jimmy Bent
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
Alison Watson MBE is a woman on a mission to transform education in the built environment
From rethinking housing policy and urban wellbeing to advancing sustainability and overcoming talent shortages, these comment pieces explore the ideas and priorities that will confront architects in the year ahead
We brought together some of the most stimulating and thought provoking comment pieces in 2024 - take a look at what our columnists had to say
BD’s 2024 features examined the big ideas and forces driving change in the built environment. Dive into our most thought-provoking stories of the year
BD spoke to some of the biggest names and delved into many of the most critical issues facing architecture this year - take a closer look
At the end of a very busy year, here’s a reminder of the stories that stood out for our readers