Finland’s Path to Carbon Neutrality: A Vision for a Sustainable Future”
Finland has taken significant strides towards environmental sustainability, setting an ambitious goal to achieve carbon neutrality within the next 15 years.
“The Climate Conundrum: Storms in the UK, Activists in Jail”
As the United Kingdom grapples with the devastating impact of increasingly frequent and severe storms, another storm is brewing within the legal system. In a perplexing paradox, over 100 climate activists have found themselves behind bars.
A Tribute to John Dolan: Revisiting our Urban Scape Edition
In remembrance of the late street artist John Dolan, one year since his departure we’ve made the decision to revisit an interview featured in our 2014 Urban Scape edition.
Millions of Bees are Dying
The EU could vote for a bill that could protect their habitat and restore life to our devastated lands and waters. Conservative politicians are siding with the pesticide industry to try and kill the bill – so we need to be louder
Are Floating Solar Farms the Future of Clean Energy?
Over the past two years, energy prices have soared to record levels across Europe, leading to renewed efforts to harness renewable resources. Portugal…
What It is Like to Graduate in a Pandemic
After requesting to speak with Madeleine to find out more about her work, we were advised that Madeleine had tested positive for COVID-19 just a few days before the show, and was at home in Brighton self-isolating, along with some of her final year classmates
Chaos theories: Building successful communities by learning from nature
“An environment rigid in form is doomed in time” — from Manchester and Rotterdam’s Mindscapes festival to Pablo Sendra, Richard Sennett and Charles Darwin, can disorder teach us better place-making?
Oxford Brookes University by BGS Architects
Flooring manufacturer Interface’s Concept Design team worked closely with the staff at Oxford Brookes to create multi-functional spaces which are both welcoming and conducive to learning.
No1 New Oxford Street by Orms
Standing proudly in central London since the 1930s, the building formerly known as Commonwealth House is a textbook example of the often unforeseeable challenges posed by refurbishing and re-imagining historic structures.
Santiago Cirugeda & the Spanish network of collaborative architects
Santiago Cirugeda cuts straight to the chase with a clear warning when introducing the work of his practice. Put simply, it’s not for those who insist positive change is achieved within the confines of rules, regulations, or indeed laws.