The new-build home and self-contained garden studio was constructed from cross-laminated timber (CLT) on an infill site in Walthamstow, east London. Photography by Rory Gardiner
Case study: An Office and Two Houses by Loader Monteith
The burnt larch-clad buildings in the Scottish Highlands provide the office for a mountain biking tour operator as well as two low-energy private residences. Photography by Henry Woide
New white paper provides a guide to calculating embodied carbon
Reynaers Aluminium UK has released a white paper providing an in-depth guide to calculating the levels of embodied carbon in aluminium windows, doors and curtain walling systems
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Material passports and Architects Declare four years on
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
Case study: 32° East Arts Centre, Uganda, by New Makers Bureau
The rammed-earth and earth-brick community arts space, designed in colloboration with Kampala-based Localworks, is the new home of 32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust. Photography by New Makers Bureau, Tim Latim, Will Boase
Case study: Towner Gallery by Manalo & White Architects
The new foyer for Eastbourne’s Towner Gallery aims to stitch the other spaces together while providing a convivial space where visitors can pause. Photography by Marcus Quigley, Rachel Ferriman
Why we specified cut limestone bricks instead of clay at Mayfield School
Adam Richards Architects has swapped out the originally proposed clay fired bricks for natural stone in its designs for an extension to the 19th century independent Mayfield Catholic boarding school
AJ Climate Champions podcast: Architects must re-educate themselves on timber sourcing
Montreal-based architect and systems thinker Scott Francisco explains why architects must rethink their timber sourcing strategies
Case study: Ravelin Sports Centre by FaulknerBrowns Architects
The ultra-low-energy building provides facilities for both the University of Portsmouth and the wider city. Photography by Hufton + Crow, Richard Chivers
Hanson is now Heidelberg Materials: welcome to the future of lower carbon construction products
Hanson UK has rebranded to Heidelberg Materials to align with its parent company