Rupert Bickersteth reports on the variety of data-gathering methods in use, including a look at AHMM’s Angel Building
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Green Sky Thinking pick of the day: Friday 29 April
The AJ selects the best events to attend at this year’s Green Sky Thinking sustainability festival
Piercy & Company wins planning for Drury Lane homes
Piercy & Company has won permission to replace an entire block within the Covent Garden Conservation Area in central London
Green Sky Thinking pick of the day: Wednesday 27 April
The AJ selects the best events to attend at this year’s Green Sky Thinking sustainability festival
Green Sky Thinking review: Is sustainability only skin deep?
On 25 April AKT II hosted a panel discussion to debate the question ’is sustainability only skin deep’. The conclusion? Good design is about health, not just building fabric, says Hattie Hartman
Green Sky Thinking pick of the day: Tuesday 26 April
The AJ selects the best events to attend at this year’s Green Sky Thinking sustainability festival
Green Sky Thinking debate: It’s time to rethink ‘outmoded and confusing’ Green Belt
An impassioned plea for new visions of the Green Belt dominated the debate at Open-City’s Green Sky Thinking launch, reports Hattie Hartman
Grafton Architects wins contest for £100m LSE job
Jane Drew Prize winners Grafton Architects has seen off a stellar list of architects to win the contest for the London School of Economics’ (LSE) new £100 million Paul Marshall Building
AJ exclusive: designs by finalists in Bristol church contest revealed
The AJ can exclusively show you the designs by the five finalists in the competition to design a £12-15 million visitor and community centre next to Bristol’s Grade I-listed St Mary Redcliffe church
First look: Acme’s Victoria Gate shopping arcade in Leeds
The AJ has taken a tour around the much-anticipated £165 million Victoria Gate development in Leeds which is nearing completion