Architects have ‘key role’ in reducing emissions, RIBA president says
RIBA president Muyiwa Oki has said architects can play a ‘key role’ in reducing carbon emissions following the conclusion of COP 28 last week
By Greg Pitcher 19 December 2023 1,239 Views
RIBA president Muyiwa Oki has said architects can play a ‘key role’ in reducing carbon emissions following the conclusion of COP 28 last week
By AJ Contributor 14 December 2023 648 Views
Waugh explains how building with timber can address industry transformation at scale
By AJ Contributor 29 November 2023 550 Views
Two Public Practice associates explain how working for local authorities has increased their agency
By AJ Contributor 8 November 2023 501 Views
Studio Weave founding director Je Ahn explains the challenges of sourcing timber from London’s streets and parks
By AJ Contributor 25 October 2023 494 Views
Julia Barfield of London Eye architect Marks Barfield describes how the climate emergency has changed her practice and outlines what’s ahead for Architects Declare
By AJ Contributor 12 October 2023 592 Views
Montreal-based architect and systems thinker Scott Francisco explains why architects must rethink their timber sourcing strategies
By AJ Contributor 27 September 2023 865 Views
Delivering net zero is not just technical. Understanding how people use buildings and their role in the community is crucial, says AJ100 sustainability champion and Architype associate director Ann-Marie Fallon
By Anna Highfield 13 September 2023 729 Views
The House of Lords has voted to amend the government’s Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill to make climate mitigation and adaptation a legal priority within planning policy
By AJ Contributor 26 July 2023 305 Views
Earthen architecture specialist Anna Heringer believes architects of the global north should apologise for promoting an architecture that exploits the planet and furthers social injustice
By Tony Barton 9 June 2023 4,445 Views
Without reform of the Energy Performance Certificate system, historic buildings could be left to rot because they can’t obtain permission for secondary glazing, writes Tony Barton