Construction emissions ‘a national scandal’, says ACAN
The carbon footprint of the UK construction industry is ‘a national scandal’, a new campaign from the Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) argues
By will hurst 3 February 2021 1,714 Views
The carbon footprint of the UK construction industry is ‘a national scandal’, a new campaign from the Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) argues
By Hattie Hartman 27 January 2021 1,608 Views
The final episode in the AJ’s podcast series features an interview with German architect Anna Heringer
By Hattie Hartman 13 January 2021 2,129 Views
The penultimate episode in the AJ’s podcast series features an interview with Sarah Wigglesworth
By Hattie Hartman 15 December 2020 1,495 Views
The fourth episode in the AJ’s podcast series features an interview with Haworth Tompkins’ head of sustainability, Diana Dina, plus a discussion on Foster + Partners and ZHA’s departure from Architects Declare
By Hattie Hartman 2 December 2020 1,518 Views
The latest episode in the AJ’s podcast series features an interview with architect, educator and sustainability expert Sofie Pelsmakers
By Hattie Hartman 18 November 2020 6,202 Views
The latest episode in the AJ’s podcast series features an interview with Annalie Riches of Stirling Prize-winning practice Mikhail Riches
By Hattie Hartman 3 November 2020 4,333 Views
Hosted by AJ sustainability editor Hattie Hartman, Climate Champions is a new podcast from the AJ
By Will Hurst 23 October 2020 1,088 Views
The AJ’s RetroFirst campaign for re-use of existing buildings has been boosted after the Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) wrote to its members and supporters, urging them to lobby their MPs
By AJ Contributor 22 September 2020 791 Views
‘Reporting carbon as standard practice would draw attention to the worst offenders and force change,’ says the Architects’ Climate Action Network (ACAN)
By Will Ing 9 July 2020 167 Views
Environmental activists, pro-diversity architects and a former RIBA president are running for a seat on RIBA Council