Can Architecture Produce Another Bauhaus?
We consider the movement’s legacy and whether a new architectural language could dominate in the 21st century
Architecture's robot revolution
New projects suggest that automation may be heading for the mainstream of the construction industry
An interview with Pricegore’s Dingle Price
Pricegore's Dingle Price on their bold design for the 2019 Dulwich Pavilion and site-sensitive architecture
Prefabulous: Modular Design
Prefabricated construction has moved well past the old stereotype as a homogenous option of last resort
Designing Climate-Resilient Buildings
As the world’s climate changes, increasingly volatile weather events are presenting new challenges
Rozana Montiel: Sustainability Pioneer
How her work focused on social participation is driving fresh approaches to sustainability
True Mixed-Use
Edward Street Quarter is the largest commercial development to be built in Brighton, UK for 25 years
An Interview with EBBA’s Benni Allan
Founder of EBBA Architects on his Spanish heritage and interest in open-ended architecture
Canada: Taking Timber to New Heights
A growing number of projects in Canada are using timber construction to create functional but sustainable structures
A Moral Obligation: Net-Zero Design
With the built-up environment a serious contributor of carbon emissions, architects have a part to play
Space Quest: Solving the Urban Parking Crisis
Finding a parking space in today’s urban centres can be a gruelling business. But smart technology can help