Will someone join the dots between the skyscraper boom and flooding?
Major cities like London will be hit by widespread flooding if the planet’s temperature rises by 2°C. And tall buildings are making things worse, says Chris Wise
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By Chris Wise 17 June 2024 3,589 Views
Major cities like London will be hit by widespread flooding if the planet’s temperature rises by 2°C. And tall buildings are making things worse, says Chris Wise
By Stephen Gage 14 June 2024 267 Views
External louvres, blinds and thermal shutters should come under permitted development unless we want the death toll from overheating to spiral, writes Bartlett professor Stephen Gage
By Cristina Monteiro 29 April 2024 608 Views
Better provision and care for green infrastructure would benefit public health, the environment, wellbeing and social priorities, says Cristina Monteiro
By Rory Bergin 12 April 2024 853 Views
Delivering lower-impact buildings through construction is complicated, says HTA’s Rory Bergin, but as a profession, we need to get better at it
By Simon Sturgis 28 March 2024 1,678 Views
Marking the launch of a new ideas competition for M&S Oxford Street, zero-carbon expert Simon Sturgis calls for a more imaginative approach to changes to existing and even listed buildings
By Kathryn Firth 8 March 2024 1,579 Views
The once very prominent boys club is on its way out in UK architecture, says Arup’s Kathryn Firth on International Women's Day
By Penny Gowler 1 March 2024 2,410 Views
To create a more regenerative built environment, it’s important not to impose new-build standards on old buildings and to use a structural engineer from the outset, argues Penny Gowler
By Emily Booth 22 February 2024 725 Views
The AJ’s February issue – which is published today – showcases architects’ ability to instigate positive social and environmental change
By Rachael Owens and Becky Gordon 16 February 2024 1,161 Views
Regenerative design is the future of the industry, say Becky Gordon from Interface and Rachael Owens from Buckley Gray Yeoman
By Matt Mahony 12 February 2024 1,841 Views
The vast environmental cost of Eric Parry’s proposed City of London skyscraper highlights the urgent need for more robust whole-life carbon assessments, writes Matt Mahony