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Opinion Piece The Future is Live Data The UK is urgently addressing health and climate issues with its housing stock with the imminent Warm Homes
This book provides a critical examination of sustainability in architecture, challenging conventional definitions and encouraging readers to think beyond technical solutions. The authors delve into the philosophical and cultural dimensions of sustainability, emphasizing the importance of ethical responsibility, systems thinking, and long-term perspectives. It serves as both a theoretical framework and a reflective tool for professionals and students seeking to align architectural practice with sustainable principles.
Ideal for architects, planners, and academics who are looking for a thoughtful, concept-driven approach to sustainability. This book is particularly useful for those interested in the “why” behind sustainable design, rather than only the “how.” Its critical perspective makes it a strong companion in academic or reflective professional contexts.
Opinion Piece The Future is Live Data The UK is urgently addressing health and climate issues with its housing stock with the imminent Warm Homes
In a landmark move for the UK construction sector, UK Construction Week London and Futurebuild will come together from 12–14 May 2026, creating a new
Opinion Piece The numbers don’t lie: Why the built environment must act now In 2021 the UK Green Building Council published its Roadmap to Zero