Owners and occupiers of listed buildings are invited to attend a two-hour webinar that will help them to understand how they can save energy while also conserving their property.
More information on our newsroom: https://t.co/ImcVYusW7S
500 years ago, a city of skyscrapers was built in the desert — and it's still standing today.
Known as the "Manhattan of the Desert", it's even more densely populated than New York.
And it's a model for urban planning... (thread) 🧵
The RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards 2024 shortlist is here ⬇️
The regeneration of a medieval castle, the world’s first social science research park and the conversion of a Grade II-listed stable block are among eight shortlisted projects: https://t.co/XCQwIt3exs
#RIBAawards
How did the complex geometry and sensitive siting of the Urchin Café on the Welsh coast come together? Making Buildings reveals the technical and collaborative details of a multi-faceted team
https://t.co/gwETYd1eQ6
@plasglyn#ribajintelligence
Thousands of households were involved in the 'cottage industry' in the 18th and 19th centuries in England. 🧵
Many of the top floors of houses were used as workshops, also known as 'topshops', including this house in Coventry which was used for weaving silk ribbons.
Both a café and a sculpture, the Urchin Café by Wales’ Llanbedrog beach was brought to fruition by a close working team of sculptor, @MarkWrayArch and #Fold Consulting Engineers
https://t.co/ILlzGR04lg
#ribajintelligence
Toronto studio Giannone Petricone Associates has spent a decade restoring a dilapidated hotel in Ontario, linking the building's past and present through regionally influenced design details.
https://t.co/feA9KgDehm
Today's image from the Historic England Archive is a view of the Old Town Hall in #Prescot, adorned with adverts for Zebra Grate Polish. The building was demolished in the early 1960s.
#Knowsley#Merseyside#Archives
We are delighted to reveal our five-year collaboration with @sandersonsculpture @fold_eng @orielplasglynyweddw for a new café on the Llyn.
Thank you to @architectsjournal for the feature which can be read on their website https://t.co/TWXsK2sHpg