2017: Editor’s year in review
Jack Collard, Editor, summarises the past exciting year in Berkeley Squares.
Jack Collard, Editor, summarises the past exciting year in Berkeley Squares.
For so long cities have been about the buildings and the architecture, but is it time for attitudes to change towards streets themselves?
The Green Party have called for all petrol and diesel cars to be removed from five major cities in the UK, but is the policy achievable in our battle with climate change?
The Royal William Yard is a landmark regeneration project for the both the South West and the UK.
Bjarke Ingels Group, or BIG, have some of the most playful and inventive architecture around and the “8 House” redefines the concept of an apartment block.
One of Bristol’s most visited art galleries has ensured its future in one of the most artistically cultural cities in England.
Political and Business Editor James Patrick Wearmouth, and Jack Collard delve into a special, joint report on the UK’s current economic and political situation. With the UK in limbo, what will happen next?
The Edge is beautiful in its own way: demonstrating the fusion of technology and the built environment.
With average houses prices consistently on the rise, is it now too hard to buy a first home?
An easy way to get 2017 off to the classiest and funniest of starts.