Architecture needs a ‘rinse and repeat’ approach
We should move away from the idea of architecture as a finite product and instead embrace ongoing maintenance for our creations, argues Toko Andrews
By Toko Andrews 30 August 2023 1,995 Views
We should move away from the idea of architecture as a finite product and instead embrace ongoing maintenance for our creations, argues Toko Andrews
By Toko Andrews 12 July 2023 2,301 Views
By providing avenues for positive distractions, a practice can limit negative ones, writes Toko Andrews
By Matthew Turner 29 June 2023 571 Views
Matthew Turner offers tips to an architect looking to returned to salaried employment after children
By Matthew Turner 21 June 2023 774 Views
Matthew Turner offers advice to an architect looking to switch to a different sector of practice
By Hattie Hartman 29 March 2023 2,517 Views
As B Corp month draws to a close, Hattie Hartman reflects on why, despite the doubters, architects and developers are getting accredited
By Kunle Barker 11 January 2023 1,593 Views
Practices may be reluctant to take up valuable resources planning for succession. Yet few things are more important business-wise, argues Kunle Barker
By Shahriar Nasser 13 December 2022 729 Views
Our poorly resourced planning system adds unnecessary obstacles to the kind of projects that are essential if our economy is to flourish once more, says Belsize Architects’ Shahriar Nasser
By The Secret Architect 25 November 2022 3,874 Views
It’s awkward when you’re novated to Juliet but share a studio with Romeo’s design guardian, says the Secret Architect
By Smith Mordak 18 November 2022 2,568 Views
I love watching architects squirm when they accidentally refer to the ‘homes’ they’ve built in their projects as ‘units’, writes Smith Mordak
By The Secret Architect 24 October 2022 3,189 Views
The Secret Architect finds themself on the receiving end of someone else’s MBA