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Biophilic Design 2.0: Not just a plant on the desk Biophilic ARCHITECTURE UKArchitectureGreen ArchitectureSustainabilitySustainable Architecture

Biophilic Design 2.0: Not just a plant on the desk

Ask a group of office workers to draw a picture of their ideal workplace and…
Nena Foster
Nena FosterOctober 8, 2025
UK Heritage Architecture: Why Do We Love Old Buildings? london heritage architectureArchitectureConservationHeritageHistory

UK Heritage Architecture: Why Do We Love Old Buildings?

The Psychology Behind Britain’s Obsession with Heritage Architecture: Why do people have such strong emotional…
Perry Numark
Perry NumarkFebruary 10, 2025
Sustainable Architecture: Debunking Myths sustainable architectureArchitectureEco-FriendlyGreen ArchitectureSustainability

Sustainable Architecture: Debunking Myths

In the continuing discourse on sustainable development, architecture finds itself at a bit of a…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneMarch 12, 2024
Newcastle’s Listed Buildings: A Historical Tapestry newcastle listed buildingsArchitecture

Newcastle’s Listed Buildings: A Historical Tapestry

Newcastle upon Tyne, a city rich in history and architectural splendour, offers a unique journey…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneFebruary 8, 2024
The Architectural Grandeur of Newcastles Theatre Royal theatre royal newcastleArchitects NewcastleArchitectureHeritageHistoryListed BuildingsNewcastle upon Tyne

The Architectural Grandeur of Newcastles Theatre Royal

Nestled on Grey Street, in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, stands the Theatre Royal,…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneDecember 8, 2023
Architecture Trends in 2024 architecture trends 2024ArchitectsArchitecture

Architecture Trends in 2024

// A Forward-Thinking Architects Insights. The architectural world is set to embrace a series of…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneNovember 15, 2023
Defining Heritage Architecture heritage architecture definedArchitecture

Defining Heritage Architecture

In public, academic, and professional settings, language, definitions, and meanings have the capacity to ignite…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneJanuary 30, 2023
Listed Buildings in Newcastle upon Tyne. Listed Buildings in NewcastleArchitects NewcastleArchitectureHeritageHistoryListed Buildings

Listed Buildings in Newcastle upon Tyne.

By HL Architects Newcastle To begin, what exactly does the term "Listed Building" imply? A…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneJanuary 3, 2023
Advice for Selecting the Most Qualified Interior Designer interior designer in durhamArchitecture

Advice for Selecting the Most Qualified Interior Designer

By HL interior designer durham You can bring in an interior designer to help you…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneDecember 7, 2022
Five Essential Stops in the North East UK for Architecture Lovers Bamburgh Castle in NorthumberlandArchitecture

Five Essential Stops in the North East UK for Architecture Lovers

The North East is home to some very remarkable structures and historical sites, and their…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneNovember 10, 2022
Lesser known but Interesting buildings in Newcastle newcastle heritage architectureArchitects NewcastleArchitectureHeritageHistory

Lesser known but Interesting buildings in Newcastle

Time goes by but many magnificent buildings are still standing tall in Newcastle. These wonderful…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneOctober 18, 2022
Ukrainian Heritage Architecture in England jap gardenArchitectureHeritageReligion

Ukrainian Heritage Architecture in England

England is famous for its ancient, magnificent architecture spreading across the entire country. Thousands of…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneSeptember 9, 2022
Newcastle buildings and conservation areas at risk of being lost newcastle Heritage buildingsArchitecture

Newcastle buildings and conservation areas at risk of being lost

The Annual Heritage report provides details on the most vulnerable and at-risk landscapes and structures…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneMay 12, 2022
Dealing With Floods Through Construction flooding constructionArchitecture

Dealing With Floods Through Construction

Over the last few years, many countries have witnessed an unusual influx of floods, especially…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneOctober 12, 2021
A Look Into Herzog & de Meuron’s M+ Museum in Hong Kong ArchitectureConstruction

A Look Into Herzog & de Meuron’s M+ Museum in Hong Kong

With an opening date set for November 12, 2021, Hong Kong’s newest museum designed by…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneSeptember 20, 2021
Why The Vessel In NYC Is Attracting Attention – And Not The Good Kind Architectural designArchitectsArchitecture

Why The Vessel In NYC Is Attracting Attention – And Not The Good Kind

Architect Thomas Heatherwick, a renowned English architect leading the Heatherwick Studio firm, designed the Vessel…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneAugust 10, 2021
Construction 3D Printing Explained ArchitectureConstructionTechnology

Construction 3D Printing Explained

Construction 3D printing entails all the technologies that rely on the 3D printing method to…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneJune 14, 2021
The search for beauty in religious places: Hagia Sophia hagia gardenArchitectureHistoryReligion

The search for beauty in religious places: Hagia Sophia

Religion has always been a sensitive subject in human history and it is believed that…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneMay 17, 2021
Floating Architecture Is Fast Becoming Mainstream ArchitectureSustainable Architecture

Floating Architecture Is Fast Becoming Mainstream

Every new day comes with the news of increasing risk from unexpected storm surges and…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneFebruary 16, 2021
Introduction to Sustainable Architecture sustainable architectureArchitectureEco-FriendlyGreen ArchitectureSustainable Architecture

Introduction to Sustainable Architecture

When people say sustainable agriculture, they mean building so that there is little or no…
Architects Zone
Architects ZoneDecember 14, 2020
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