News tagged hattie-hartman
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Earth to Earth: Rammed Earth House by Tuckey Design Studio
The Architects’ Journal Earth to Earth: Rammed Earth House by Tuckey Design Studio Pioneering in its approach to materials, Rammed Earth House is a home of tactile beauty, as well as one of the few examples in the UK that utilise unstabilised rammed earth on this scale The post Earth to Earth: Rammed Earth House by Tuckey Design Studio appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Hattie Hartman
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Earth to Earth: Rammed Earth House by Tuckey Design Studio
The Architects’ Journal Earth to Earth: Rammed Earth House by Tuckey Design Studio Pioneering in its approach to materials, Rammed Earth House is a home of tactile beauty, as well being one of the few examples in the UK that utilise unstabilised rammed earth on this scale. Photography by Jim Stephenson The post Earth to Earth: Rammed Earth House by Tuckey Design Studio appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Hattie Hartman
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Paradise regained: Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Lambeth office development
The Architects’ JournalParadise regained: Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Lambeth office development The handsome Paradise SE11 office development in Lambeth exceeds the RIBA’s 2030 embodied carbon target by more than a third and pioneers innovative circular solutions in mass timber construction, says Hattie Hartman. Photography by Andy Stagg The post Paradise regained: Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Lambeth office development appeared first on The Architects’ JournalHattie Hartman
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France is outpacing Britain when it comes to material innovation
The Architects’ JournalFrance is outpacing Britain when it comes to material innovation At Paris’s MATERIA exhibition, championing natural materials, there was a real buzz – putting a similar event held in London in the shade, writes Hattie Hartman The post France is outpacing Britain when it comes to material innovation appeared first on The Architects’ JournalHattie Hartman
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Community architecture is back. Is this part of the ‘90s revival or something more permanent?
The Architects’ JournalCommunity architecture is back. Is this part of the ‘90s revival or something more permanent? By focusing on co-design and social value, architecture is becoming more responsive and inclusive, echoing the ‘community architecture’ of the ’90s, writes Hattie Hartman The post Community architecture is back. Is this part of the ‘90s revival or something more permanent? appeared first on The Architects’ JournalHattie Hartman
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