REMINDER: TOMORROW! We are delighted to announce the first guests of our 2025 lecture series… Collective Architecture is a Glasgow-based Architectural studio. Established to pursue themes of participation and sustainability in architecture, their output is highly varied, ranging from intimate community installations to large scale urban regeneration. Over the past 26 years they have successfully delivered a series of important projects spread across the UK, working both locally and internationally with private and public clients. Unlike most traditional architectural practices, Collective Architecture is owned by an employee run trust established to reward and further involve staff in practice development. Their belief is that ownership by all brings care and commitment to every aspect of their work. This is perhaps why they were recognised as the AJ Practice of the Year in 2018. Join us as we welcome James York to hear more about their projects, practice and ethos. Date: Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Time: 5:45pm Location: BDP, Ducie Street Tickets: £8+VAT https://buff.ly/3DixSVk Jenny Etheridge | Paul Iddon | RIBA North West
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The idea of municipal architects in the UK generally conjures a particular era in our minds. The 1960s and 70s were a time of bold public building programmes. But, has the heyday of municipal architecture passed? Holly Lewis looks back to the future for TheMJ on her newest role as Town Architect for London Borough of Hackney where she is supporting the council’s existing in-house design teams in the delivery of an exciting range of programmes and projects. How can we re-invent the town/city architect role for the current local authority climate in 2024? 👀 https://lnkd.in/etV6R5sg #townarchitect #purpose #designchampion #London #Stadsarkitekter
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From the start of my architecture gig in 2001 (!), I went in with the belief that individual buildings tell larger stories about their cities and regions. Here, in one of my last pieces as the San Francisco Chronicle urban design critic, I use 11 structures to look at how 21st Century S.F. has changed, and some of the underlying forces at work (seismic protection, for example, and the need for affordable housing). Let me know what you think! https://lnkd.in/gW78PyCT
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Wentworth Institute of Technology Professor Mark Pasnik spoke with NBC Boston about Boston City Hall gaining landmark status. In the interview, he discusses the building’s brutalist style and the controversy surrounding its design. Pasnik, an architecture professor at Wentworth and an expert in the Brutalist style, tells NBC that City Hall is the most influential building built in the United States during the era of concrete modernism. Read more and watch the interview: https://ow.ly/fWsJ50UvlrN #WentworthInstituteofTechnology #UniversityofOpportunity #Architecture
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City Icons and Super Architects - perhaps useful as a teaching resource - short blog based on our article (with Amparo Tarazona Vento) on the role of super-rich architects in city remaking and urban experience, just printed over at Platform magazine: https://lnkd.in/ePVND8UR Amparo Tarazona
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With a strong background in research and housing standards, our Georgina Revell reviews the Inclusive Housing Design Guide, a comprehensive resource on best practices in housing design that transcends the traditional concept of accessibility. Drawing on evidence from lived experiences and lessons learned from completed projects, she finds that the guide offers a compelling roadmap for designing homes and communities that work for everyone. You can read Georgie's full review in Building Design. https://lnkd.in/esx4K3AP Habinteg | RIBA Publishing | CAE - Centre for Accessible Environments #inclusive #design #accessibility #architecture #guidance
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📘Read an excellent review of our Inclusive Housing Design Guide by Levitt Bernstein's Georgina Revell, published on Building Design.'s website today. ↓ The RIBA-published IHDG, commissioned by us and CAE - Centre for Accessible Environments, is expertly authored by Jacquel Runnalls and lead peer reviewed by Marney Walker. Get your copy today. → https://lnkd.in/eJJwqqA3 #IHDG #AccessibleHousing #HousingForAll
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After years of using their previous guides, it was brilliant to be asked by Habinteg to review the new Inclusive Housing Design Guide. It’s is a valuable addition to housing guidance, and its core message is clear: inclusive design is good design for all. Jacquel Runnalls and Marney Walker have created an important document that will not only be effective but also open the door to further insight on other protected characteristics such as gender, faith, and culture. Read the review on Building Design. and buy the book from RIBA Bookshop Many thanks to Ben Flatman and Claire Carponen and Mariana Yuste
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