AJ Climate Champions podcast: Vinu Daniel on transforming mud and waste into architecture
‘The idea is to propagate. I want to do airports, I want to build cities,’ says the founder of award-winning practice Wallmakers
By AJ Contributor 8 May 2024 338 Views
‘The idea is to propagate. I want to do airports, I want to build cities,’ says the founder of award-winning practice Wallmakers
By AJ Contributor 7 November 2023 3,515 Views
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
By AJ Contributor 30 October 2023 1,488 Views
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
By Nang Murng and Clive Rowe 25 October 2023 3,358 Views
The latest sample cost breakdowns for natural products
By AJ Contributor 16 October 2023 1,862 Views
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
By Derin Fadina 2 March 2023 1,609 Views
Derin Fadina visits an exhibition of photographs, films and innovative bio-materials exploring ways to help wean construction off its climate-damaging carbon dependency
By AJ Contributor 18 October 2022 5,970 Views
The architect has added a café and adaptable community space to the Grade II-listed Lea Bridge Library in east London. Photography by Jim Stephenson
By will hurst 26 May 2022 331 Views
A report from the House of Commons’ Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has sharply criticised government inaction on embodied carbon and has echoed all three strands of the AJ’s RetroFirst campaign
By Joe Giddings 13 August 2021 3,432 Views
The escalating climate emergency means construction must clean up its act without delay. A solid rule-of-thumb is to specify materials derived from plants, argues Joe Giddings
By Rupert Bickersteth 21 May 2021 729 Views
Architect and artist Tim Scrace prepares installation of interactive sculpture for Salisbury High Street