Localism is key to saving high streets, AJ100 lunch hears
A cookie-cutter approach to filling retail units is part of the reason high streets are failing, Preston Benson of community-focused developer Really Local Group told an AJ100 lunch audience
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By Gino Spocchia 2 October 2023 802 Views
A cookie-cutter approach to filling retail units is part of the reason high streets are failing, Preston Benson of community-focused developer Really Local Group told an AJ100 lunch audience
By Gino Spocchia 10 July 2023 1,682 Views
Government architect Sarah Allan has said at an AJ100 event that new design codes now being drawn up will not necessarily hamper the profession
By Anna Highfield 9 May 2023 4,264 Views
The chief executive of Public Practice has urged architects to show more empathy when dealing with over-stretched planners
By Gino Spocchia 10 March 2023 3,811 Views
Architectural historian and campaigner Barnabas Calder has warned architects at an AJ100 lunch against playing ‘reputational Russian roulette’ by working on carbon-heavy projects
By Will Ing 28 September 2022 4,525 Views
Architects Declare co-founder Michael Pawlyn has said that ‘conventional sustainability came to an end’ when Foster + Partners’ Bloomberg European Headquarters won the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2018
By Will Ing 27 July 2022 4,928 Views
Architecture is ‘at the beginning of a fundamental shift as profound as that at the first half of the 20th century’, according to zero carbon expert Simon Sturgis
By Pamela Buxton 10 March 2022 998 Views
Wright & Wright aims to create buildings ‘that our descendants will thank us for’ said co-founder Clare Wright as she set out her practice’s philosophy at an AJ100 Club event in London this week
By Will Ing 19 October 2021 1,251 Views
A housing expert has said architects should be pragmatic and harness the power of ‘nimbys’ to persuade government to reuse buildings and regenerate town centres
By Will Ing 10 May 2021 5,539 Views
A Manchester-based developer founded in January is looking to buy an architecture practice to bolster its work regenerating housing estates
By AJ news desk 24 February 2021 1,404 Views
Arup architects will reveal how ambitious goals for the circular economy and carbon reduction were achieved at the landmark 1 Triton Square scheme at this month’s AJ100 breakfast tomorrow (Friday 26 February)