Rammed Earth House shortlisted for RIBA South West and Wessex Awards
The private home by Tuckey Design Studio, set within a former brickworks in rural Wiltshire, has been shortlisted for the RIBA Regional Awards.
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The private home by Tuckey Design Studio, set within a former brickworks in rural Wiltshire, has been shortlisted for the RIBA Regional Awards.
We have individual and group desks available to rent at our London studio, a former warehouse and gallery space near Old Street and Angel.
The retrofit of a former Sutton department store has been recognised for its community-focused mixed-use design in the MacEwen Award shortlist.
The scheme has been recognised at the RIBA Yorkshire Awards and the MacEwen Award shortlist.
The refurbishment and extension of a coastal cottage near Holkham has been recognised in the RIBA East Awards shortlist.
Unlocking Indigenous Stone Construction in the UK is a RIBA Scott Brownrigg Award–funded research project exploring how local stone can play a more meaningful role in decarbonising the built environment.
The transformation of the Grade II* listed HQ for the Rhodes Trust will now be awarded either a commendation or a win at the national level.
The major refurbishment and extension, located opposite the Tower of London, has been selected as one of 46 projects being considered for the award at a national level.
The Beresford Square public realm project has been recognised in the Public Space category of The Pineapples awards.
Writing for Building Magazine, Thomas Lane examines our first structural stone building for a commercial developer, alongside the Stone Demonstrator.
The Wiltshire home has been awarded Best Use of Material by Wallpaper* and highly commended at the 2025 AR House Awards.
This year’s Christmas ecard highlights Paradise, the low carbon mass timber workspace that’s setting a new benchmark for sustainable office design.
Melissa has received a commendation from the regional group in the Rising Star category of their annual awards.
The design took home Refurb Project (>£10m) at the AJ Architecture Awards earlier this week, and has also been named Design of the Year.
Also known as the Manser Medal, the judges for the prestigious prize described the home as ‘super-zen’, ‘well-resolved’, and ‘beautifully framed’.
Led by Bell Phillips, the 3,000m² all-electric facility that will supply low-carbon heating and cooling to 6,700 new homes and workspace for over 25,000 people.
The project has been awarded the prize in the ‘Structural’ category, and highly commended in the ‘Commercial & Leisure’ category.
The low-carbon welfare building at Heathland School has been recognised by the IStructE for its use of natural materials and its contribution to inclusive education.
The design, led by AAU Anastas, has been shortlisted among seven international proposals for the new landmark cultural and spiritual destination in Jordan.
Hopkins Architects’ design has been recognised at the inaugral awards, with our team contributing to the shading structures that define the main streets of the site.
Our work was recognised across several categories at this year’s awards, with wins for Paradise and a commendation for Field House.
Steve Webb spoke with Ackroyd Lowrie about sustainable construction, hybrid materials, and the need for greater tenacity in the industry.
469 Bethnal Green Road, Paradise, and Workstack have each been shortlisted in different categories at this year’s New London Awards.
The retrofit to create the new Energy Revolution Gallery has won in the Fit-out category.
The mass timber office development has been recognised for its exemplary use of the material.
The tranquil new home with Takero Shimazaki Architects has been included on the shortlist for the highest honour in UK architecture.
St Michael’s Centre, Paradise, and the Heathland School Wellbeing Centre have all been recognised for this year’s awards.
Becoming part of our leadership team as Associate Director, he will bring over nine years’ experience specialising in sustainable timber design across a 15-year career.
The Japanese-inspired private home has been named a finalist for the award, also known as the Manser Medal.
Designed with Carmody Groarke, the renewed workspace for Unity Group has been shortlisted in the Refurbishment (over £10m) category at the AJ Architecture Awards.
The new two-storey CLT and glulam teaching building at Harrow Arts Centre has been shortlisted in the Cultural category.
The home is among great company on the Structural Timber Awards shortlist.
Steve Webb speaks to Rowan Moore in The Observer about what Britain can learn from Mediterranean architecture.
The school's new Welfare Building, designed with Wellspring Architecture, is one of the finalists for Education Project of the Year.
The UK's lowest embodied carbon mass timber office has been shorlisted for multiple categories by the judges, including Engineer of the Year.
The transformation of the headquarters of the Rhodes Trust is one of four projects recognised for innovative reuse and retrofit in the built environment.
Following regional wins at the RIBA South Awards, the Jackson Library is now up for the Stephen Lawrence Prize.
From museums to homeless shelters, five projects have been shortlisted across multiple categories in this year’s AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards.
The judges said the project, with its two-storey rooftop extension, offered ‘a new way of thinking about deep retrofit in the office sector’.
Judges described the project as ‘a hidden gem that surprises and delights: a secluded oasis allowing escape from the noise of the city.’
The Centre for Excellence for Heritage Craft Skills & Estate Management has won the top prizes at the regional awards.
Melissa Cicin-Sain, engineer in our Birmingham team, has been shortlisted for the Inspiring Women in Construction & Engineering Awards 2025 in the Rising Star – Technical Excellence category.
Director Rob Nield reflects on the Global Construction Industry’s shifting relationship with traditional building materials.
The pioneering light industrial building has been shortlisted for the one-off awards celebrating the Sustainable Development Foundation’s 20th anniversary.
The teams across the two conservation projects are among six recognised for the regional accolade.
Four of our collaborations won the regional award this week.
We're proud to share the Heatherwick Studio-led ‘Bridge of Togetherness’, one of five shortlisted designs for the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial in St James's Park.
We have provided multi-disciplinary engineering to get the affordable housing-led scheme to this point.
The Grade II listed building has been recognised for its exquisite design, combining original heritage with contemporary craftsmanship.
We have individual or group desks available to rent in our new premises.
As part of the SME lot, we’ll be using our multi-disciplinary expertise to support London Gatwick's drive to reduce its environmental impact.
The teams across two projects took home the award for Climate Resilience for their reuse of steel.
The winning collaboration was recognised by the prestigious award for its potential for sustainable development.
The stunning Grade II listed building has undergone an incredible transformation, and we’re thrilled to see the work recognised.
The refurbishment of the Grade II listed neo-gothic building at Exeter College, Oxford is among 10 projects shortlisted.
We’re delighted to be a part of the team led by Heatherwick Studio and Halima Cassell shortlisted to design a new memorial in St James's Park.
We are fortunate to have collaborated on five of the projects on the 78-strong shortlist.
We’ve been working with Associated Architects on the project, which has been granted planning permission by Hertsmere Borough Council.
The new contemporary country home near South Downs National Park joins 13 other projects on this year’s regional shortlist.
West Lancashire Borough Council have granted planning permission on Shaw & Jagger's design for a striking new home.
Planning has been granted to refurbish the Grade II* listed site, home to the Midland’s finest and largest collection of botanical species.
The new social hub by Axis Design Architects has been recognised for it’s positive impact to the Edgbaston community.
The article discusses whether a high-tech stone age could be the future of sustainable design.
Following a rigorous judging process, judges have selected the project among 60 others to receive either a win or commendation at the 2025 national awards.
We’ve been working with Assemble and Local Works Studio for the past three years on the refurbishment of the public park in South Bermondsey.
Our team, led by Studio Weave, has been selected to design new visitor welcome pavilions and forecourt for the British Museum.
Our prestressed stone, low-carbon bridge design with Groupwork has been shortlisted by National Highways.
The solid stone spiral staircase has been recognised for its impressive and most structurally challenging craftsmanship.
We have co-launched a not-for-profit initiative focused on accelerating the reuse of materials in the built environment.
The Grade II listed chapel has been recognised in the the Conservation category.
Celebrating the recognition of four of our projects at the Wood Awards ceremony last week.
The project has won the Retrofit category for Completed Buildings.
We’re collaborating with Waugh Thistleton Architects on the adaptive re-use of the late Victorian building for Bywater Properties.
Competing against over 150 design teams worldwide, our proposal introduces a civic farm at the intersection of public spaces, the culinary school, and the food market.
The teams across two projects have taken home 'Environmental and Sustainable Initiative of the Year' at the British Construction Industry Awards for ‘Urban Mining’.
Planning has been approved on our project with Studio Weave and Project Centre Ltd to rejuvenate Lewisham’s outdoor market.
The new home took home Private Housing Project of the Year at the Structural Timber Awards.
Planning approval has been granted for a sustainable new building for Cambridge Science Park.
The project has been recognised in the ‘Positive Addition (>£5m)’ category.
The revitalisation of the Grade-II listed museum in Walthamstow by Studio Weave has achieved planning.
Hear from the people who have been working with our team on placement this summer.
The award acknowledges Alex’s paper, ‘Engineering pivoting shade structures for the Dubai Expo,’ published in The Structural Engineer.
The refurbishment of the Grade II listed Art Deco saltwater pool is one of 10 winning projects.
Bell Phillips' design provides a roof terrace, community space and refreshments kiosks in the heart of Elephant Park.
The design provides the Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery team with a flexible new space.
Recognised for its excellence, our team provided building services engineering on the renovation.
We’re excited to announce a number of new features released within the public version of Cactus, our parametric carbon calculator.
We’re excited to share the release of a new Lido Toolkit by Future Lidos, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
We recently made public our in-house parametric carbon modelling tool, Cactus.
The 100% affordable housing project by Studio Partington has been granted planning permission.
As part of our commitment to reaching Net Zero by 2050, we are reviewing and publishing our carbon emissions and progress annually.
Rother District Council planning committee has unanimously voted to approve the Camber Sands Welcome Centre on the Sussex coast.
We’re ready to share a free version of our in-house parametric carbon modelling tool, Cactus.
A new five bedroom family home in East Suffolk has been approved.
Planning has been granted for a new learning hub at the Foundation's headquarters in Hertfordshire.
Carmody Groarke's proposed redevelopment of the site and gardens has received the green light.
Designed with Hudson Architects, the new home took home the regional award last week.
We are delighted to have had the opportunity to work with Jonathan Tuckey Design on the structural scheme for the project.
Our Directors join Rachel Birchmore and Louise Rodgers in the latest episode of the podcast.
The community refurbishment has taken home the award recognising architecture for the common good.