The latest subject in our series of profiles featuring practitioners who aren’t afraid to shake things up has a bold message for architects: challenge the brief; think about how and why you build
Author Archives: Emily Booth
Well-designed housing is at the heart of thriving communities
Community comes across strongly in the January issue of the AJ, which takes a close look at a range of housing projects
The AJ’s building revisits provide fascinating insights
It has been fascinating to see what has worked (and what has been less successful) in our recent series of building revisits, writes Emily Booth
Sheffield’s green artery is something to celebrate
Sheffield’s ‘green street’ shows that community can flourish when it’s given the space to breathe, says Emily Booth
‘Thoughtful’ affordable housing scheme wins Editor’s Choice in AJ Architecture Awards 2022
200 Becontree Avenue by Archio has won the Editor’s Choice prize at the 2022 AJ Architecture Awards
Sustainable architecture isn’t easy but the unsustainable kind costs the Earth
The climate crisis is giving rise to a fundamental re-evaluation of what we should put into – and ask of – the built environment, say Emily Booth
Our annual student issue brims with enthusiasm and urgent activism
The AJ Student Prize is testament to the talent and grit of the next generation of practitioners, says Emily Booth
We’d do well to learn energy lessons from ancient rural construction
Pre-modern approaches have valuable lessons to inform our quest for net zero construction, says Emily Booth
Introducing the Irish Issue
Welcome to our Irish Issue which highlights a cornucopia of stand-out practices and work across the island of Ireland
AJ100 Practice of the Year 2022 revealed
Haworth Tompkins has been named AJ100 Practice of the Year 2022