The London School of Architecture’s ambitious tuition plans

London has long been a creative centre for architecture, with countless beautiful properties to take inspiration from. Students flock to the city to study to become an architect in London, but many question marks have been raised regarding the quality of tuition they receive. Only one of the ten institutions in the capital regularly graces the global top ten for education in the field. London School of Architecture (LSA) hopes to change this though with their new approach to tuition. Continue reading

Supporting culture with innovative architectural work

The Tricycle Theatre in Brent was opened in 1980 as the permanent home of the Wakefield Tricycle Company, an international touring theatre group that staged new plays and children’s theatre. The theatre is renowned for its world-class productions and its focused embrace of the diversity that exists within its local community. The Tricycle is a thriving hub that offers a creative environment and enables the connection of local residents. The theatre itself is steeped in history, and serves as a culturally significant structure. Continue reading

Architecture is evolving to offer greater sustainability

Eco-friendly architecture seeks to minimise the negative environmental impact of buildings. This is achieved by using energy, development space and materials in moderation. People often wonder how pleasing to the eye sustainable architecture can actually be as a result of the inherent compromise involved. The truth is that sustainable architecture has reached groundbreaking new heights, and with regard to green initiatives London has evolved into one of the most inspirational and innovative cities in the world. As an architect in London, we are committed to carrying this on and implementing sustainable features in the structures we work on. Continue reading