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The Red House by  has won the  2022 House of the Year award! Read aboht the project through the link in our bio.        ...
07/12/2022

The Red House by has won the 2022 House of the Year award! Read aboht the project through the link in our bio.

The Red House by  has won the  2022 House of the Year award! Read aboht the project through the link in our bio.        ...
07/12/2022

The Red House by has won the 2022 House of the Year award! Read aboht the project through the link in our bio.

David Mikhail and Annalie Riches of  are combining their passion for woodland and architecture by using chestnut and ash...
01/11/2022

David Mikhail and Annalie Riches of are combining their passion for woodland and architecture by using chestnut and ash from overgrown woodland for their own new-build Passive House in Whitstable.

"I’m sitting on a log of a sweet chestnut, in Combwell Wood, Kent. It is one of 40 or so coppice stands felled in winter 2021-2 by my friend Mark Herbert. Unfortunately, a lot of British Woodland today is dark and overgrown, species-poor and getting worse. But Combwell Wood is unusual. Mark is a woodsman-ecologist who lives here with his family and is its (mostly unpaid) custodian. His project to improve the ecology of this SSSI wood, by bringing it back into management, is keenly followed by Natural England," Mikhail writes in a piece accompanying a portrait taken by as part of his In practice series for Architecture Today.

"This winter Annalie Riches and I commissioned Mark to cut down and mill the overgrown ancient Chestnut and Ash coppice stands that have been left unmanaged since the second world war. We are planning to use the wood on our own new-build Passive House in Whitstable."

Photograph by Timothy Soar

Read more on https://architecturetoday.co.uk/david-mikhail/

Hannah Wooller of  sees herself as a doctor for buildings, using her expertise in conservation and regeneration to breat...
18/10/2022

Hannah Wooller of sees herself as a doctor for buildings, using her expertise in conservation and regeneration to breathe new life into East Anglia’s seaside towns.

"My work in conservation and regeneration leads me to the seaside towns. I look for work where our buildings can offer the most impact to the local communities. I find working with dereliction exciting," writes Wooler in a piece accompanying a portrait taken by as part of his In practice series for Architecture Today.

"Bringing a building back into use; healing a visual scar, resonates with me on many levels. By capturing the embodied carbon and historic craftsmanship we can also respect the human endeavour, which over the generations, kept the building standing. Then through investigations and diagnosis you can reinstate its function. I liken it to being a doctor for buildings; you apply what you have determined to bring a building back to relevance through good design."

Photograph by Timothy Soar

Read more on https://architecturetoday.co.uk/hannah-wooller/

Two exhibitions in London celebrate the work of late architect Zaha Hadid. Check out the Zaha Hadid Foundation   and  to...
01/07/2022

Two exhibitions in London celebrate the work of late architect Zaha Hadid. Check out the Zaha Hadid Foundation and
to spy Hadid's design work () and visions of . Read more at:
https://architecturetoday.co.uk/designer-and-dreamer-zaha-hadid/

Image: Museum of the Nineteenth Century, Exploded Axonometric (Public Landscape)’, 1977-78. Courtesy the Zaha Hadid Foundation.

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