Opinion
Comment from leading voices in British architecture on news, practice and discourse
Comment from leading voices in British architecture on news, practice and discourse
The chancellor’s Spring Statement positively focuses on social housing and skills, but more must be done to drive growth, says RIBA’s chair, Jack Pringle
Architects designing timber buildings actively need to get the fire and rescue service on board, argues Professor James Glockling
In picking designers rather than designs, the architectural competition for this new national memorial somehow manages to be less progressive than those of the Victorian era, writes Ike Ijeh
Natural materials used in construction are many and varied. Embrace them! says Emily Booth
Architects should track more than just time and money in order to build a better, more successful practice, says Toko Andrews
Geoff Wilkinson looks at the failures of product certification and the government’s proposals for change
When you hear the term ‘imposter syndrome’, do you think ‘oh yes, that’s me’? As I sit here writing this article, I have an overwhelming feeling of just that, but why? asks Emily Posey
Matthew Turner advises a practice manager perplexed by a colleague’s complaint of being overworked
The Trump administration’s attack on EDI initiatives underscores why the UK architecture profession should redouble its efforts to attract the very best up-and-coming creative talent, argues Dennis Austin
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Project Manager, Historic Royal Palaces