Natural materials expert Dominique Gauzin-Müller describes France’s growing movement to build in straw, hemp and thatch with a contemporary aesthetic
Author Archives: Hattie Hartman
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Why France is increasingly building with bio-renewable materials
French architect and natural materials expert Dominique Gauzin-Müller describes France’s growing ‘frugal’ architecture movement
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Justin McGuirk on the Design Museum’s Waste Age exhibition
This week Climate Champions brings you inspiration for the holidays and practical tips for the new year
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Rachel Hoolahan on material passports
AJ100 Sustainability Champion 2021 Rachel Hoolahan asks us to imagine a world where it’s no longer possible to source new materials
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Duncan Baker-Brown on mining the Anthropocene
Architect and academic Duncan Baker-Brown describes the evolution of his early interest in regenerative bio-materials into an obsession with waste
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Glasgow’s plans for carbon neutrality by 2030 + ACAN’s COP26 fringe activism
This week we bring you more on Glasgow: how the city is tackling its target to be carbon neutral by 2030 and what ACAN has in store for COP26
AJ Climate Champions podcast: COP26 pop-up activism and Glasgow’s new climate-resilient public realm
This week we explore two projects happening on the ground in Glasgow as the COP26 host city anticipates up to 30,000 visitors
AJ Climate Champions: RIBA Climate Special with Simon Allford
The new RIBA president talks about how the institute can help architects combat climate change and his vision for a House of Architecture
AJ Climate Champions podcast: VeloCity with Sarah Featherstone and Jennifer Ross
Architect Sarah Featherstone and planner Jennifer Ross – both members of the all-female VeloCity team – describe their 21st-century strategy for the English countryside: fewer cars, more bikes and new housing in village clusters linked to rail stations
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Rewilding expert Isabella Tree
The conservationist and author explains why the proposed Buck Barn development – which goes before Horsham District Council this week – epitomises the controversy between the upcoming Environment Bill and the government’s intended planning reforms