Disponible en formato PDF. Título en portada: RIBA J, The RIBA Journal. Consulta sólo en Sala de lectura. - Contenido parcial: Levitt Bernstein gathers evidence on embodied carbon for Essex County Council. - A stark reminder of the responsibilities of all architects in the damning report. - Simon Sturgis on taking on the greatest change to architecture in a century. - RSHP’s Ivan Harbour on The Emory hotel. - Any waste is criminal, says Techniker founder Matthew Wells. - Material passports are a key way of aiding the reuse of components. - Corstorphine & Wright’s The Scoop is sculpted to frame the circular window of a neighbouring church. - Greg Holmes talks books and buildings. - The architecture of reuse can throw up surprise revelations, says Eleanor Young. - The RIBA is committed to providing architects with guidance following the Grenfell Tower report. - Allies and Morrison managing partner Jo Bacon on running big projects and a large firm. - Nick Newman on the relationship between architecture and protest. - Creating a demountable sports venue was the theme of Zero to Hero, this year’s West Fraser SterlingOSB Zero competition. - Carlo Scarpa’s refurbishment of the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona. - Children’s Museum of EauClaire, Wisconsin, by Steinberg Hart. - IF_DO’s gradual conversion of a derelict printworks in Hastings into a community building. - Stonewood Design creates an uneasy juxtaposition between a restored rectory and a Boer War concentration camp exhibition. - Lynch Architects brings calm and empathy to its restoration and extension of a central London coroner’s court. - Foster + Partners plans a speedy rebuild of the earthquake-struck city of Antakya in Turkey. - The expansion of Cambridge Biomedical Campus raises questions over infrastructure and planning.
ISSN: 14639505
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RIBA journal [REV]. -- no. 9 (oct., 2024). -- Londres : RIBA, 2024. -- RIBA journal
Disponible en formato PDF. Título en portada: RIBA J, The RIBA Journal. Consulta sólo en Sala de lectura. - Contenido parcial: Levitt Bernstein gathers evidence on embodied carbon for Essex County Council. - A stark reminder of the responsibilities of all architects in the damning report. - Simon Sturgis on taking on the greatest change to architecture in a century. - RSHP’s Ivan Harbour on The Emory hotel. - Any waste is criminal, says Techniker founder Matthew Wells. - Material passports are a key way of aiding the reuse of components. - Corstorphine & Wright’s The Scoop is sculpted to frame the circular window of a neighbouring church. - Greg Holmes talks books and buildings. - The architecture of reuse can throw up surprise revelations, says Eleanor Young. - The RIBA is committed to providing architects with guidance following the Grenfell Tower report. - Allies and Morrison managing partner Jo Bacon on running big projects and a large firm. - Nick Newman on the relationship between architecture and protest. - Creating a demountable sports venue was the theme of Zero to Hero, this year’s West Fraser SterlingOSB Zero competition. - Carlo Scarpa’s refurbishment of the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona. - Children’s Museum of EauClaire, Wisconsin, by Steinberg Hart. - IF_DO’s gradual conversion of a derelict printworks in Hastings into a community building. - Stonewood Design creates an uneasy juxtaposition between a restored rectory and a Boer War concentration camp exhibition. - Lynch Architects brings calm and empathy to its restoration and extension of a central London coroner’s court. - Foster + Partners plans a speedy rebuild of the earthquake-struck city of Antakya in Turkey. - The expansion of Cambridge Biomedical Campus raises questions over infrastructure and planning.
ISSN: 14639505