An architect and a manufacturer – Paul Bussey of AHMM and Stuart Pierpoint of MSA Safety – compare the impact of the Building Safety Act
Case study: Gateway West by Gort Scott
The four-storey workspace building is part of an emerging creative industries hub in White City in west London. Photography by David Grandorge
AJ Climate Champions podcast: AKTII’s David Watson on how to reduce the environmental impacts of brick
Structural engineer David Watson describes the enduring appeal of brick and its underexploited superpower: reuse
Case study: The Little Big House by Knox Bhavan
This Hertfordshire house is designed to cater to the specific needs of its occupant, who is paralysed from the shoulders down, allowing him to be more independent. Photography by Edmund Sumner
AJ Climate Champions podcast: ‘Over-specification of concrete is an industry addiction’
Structural engineer Eva MacNamara of Expedition Engineering explains how we can radically reduce our use of concrete and the biodiversity impacts of construction materials
Case study: Nag’s Head Market by Office S&M
The north London market has been refreshed and revitalised over six years, and now features a mezzanine floor with a food hall. Photography by Jim Stephenson
Case study: The Common Rooms by Artefact
St Thomas’ Church in Clapton Commons has been transformed into an uplifting place for all. Photography by Jim Stephenson
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Henning Larsen’s Martha Lewis on how to screen materials for both chemicals and carbon
Launching a new six-part series on materials, Henning Larsen’s head of materials argues that a baseline of health and environmental impacts should inform specification
Case study: WorkStack by dRMM
The stack of cantilevered timber workshop units in south-east London has been built to be affordable to rent, operate and maintain. Photography by Alex de Rijke, Fred Howarth
Case study: Cosway Street by Bell Phillips
The 49-home private housing development in Marylebone, central London, will help fund affordable homes on neighbouring sites. Photography by Kilian O’Sullivan