<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1083252946034219&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">

Blog / Building materials (2)

RIBA Plan of Work 2020: A Comprehensive Guide

riba-plan-of-work-2020-a-comprehensive-guide

Architects like most professions welcome industry led guidelines and approaches to inform and improve their work both for their clients, collaborators, and their own progression.

Read Story

Timber – the solution to the global housing and environmental crisis?

We are facing a global housing crisis.

Read Story

Discover How To Achieve Your Eco Home

discover-how-to-achieve-your-eco-home

“CO emissions from buildings and construction hits new high” announced the headline from 2022’s Global Status Report for Buildings and Construction. Released at COP27, it paints a gloomy picture of the sectors huge rate of energy consumption and emissions.

Read Story

Heat Pumps – the future of home heating?

eat-pumps-the-future-of-home-heating

Unless you have been hiding, you could not fail to realise that UK energy bills are at an unprecedented level. If we believe the press and general whisperings, then predictions are they will triple by 2023 reaching £5,000 for an average household.

Read Story

Unveiling the Larger Home Extension Scheme: A Comprehensive Guide

unveiling-the-larger-home-extension-scheme-a-comprehensive-guide-2

As an architect with over two decades of experience in creating thoughtful, sustainable designs, I’ve encountered countless homeowners who dream of extending their homes. Perhaps you’ve often wondered about the possibilities a large extension could bring to your living space? Many sha …

Read Story

The Rise in Popularity of Green Roofs

the-rise-in-popularity-of-green-roofs

Living roofs or green roofs, were until recent years a rarity in the UK building landscape, seen as a luxurious design addition implemented by the few with adoption much greater in countries such as Switzerland and Germany.

Read Story

What can be done about the global sand shortage?

global-sand-shortage

It may come as a surprise to learn that sand is the most exploited resource after water. Globally, we extract around 50 billion tonnes of sand and gravel every year and the United Nations is calling for increased monitoring of extraction and supply chains. We use sand in a very wide r …

Read Story

Spotlight on David Lea and low carbon design

david-lea-low-carbon-design

“When we build we reveal our vision of the future.” These words embody David Lea’s approach to designing buildings that are in harmony with the natural world. Today, this has never been more important and here at RISE Design Studio we will continue to take inspiration from Lea’s work, …

Read Story

Francis Kéré, materiality and place

francis-kere-materiality-and-place

In 2022, Francis Kéré was awarded architecture’s highest international accolade, the Pritzker Prize. Kéré’s many projects show us the power of materiality rooted in place, which is something that we emphasise through the use of local materials in our architecture and design work.

Read Story

Spotlight on Ricardo Bofill as we set up our new studio in Barcelona

spotlight-on-ricardo-bofill-as-we-set-up-our-new-studio-in-barcelona

Later this year, we will be opening a RISE Design Studio in Barcelona. We are excited about this, not least because we take a lot of inspiration from Spanish architecture in our work. Last month, we were very sad to hear the news that renowned Catalonian architect, Ricardo Bofill, had …

Read Story

Subscribe by email