The sector is rapidly evolving, keeping pace with digital innovation.
Building climate resilience into our built environment
As the world warms, with July the hottest month since records began, our approach to design and engineering of housing and public buildings must evolve.
How to make buildings disaster resilient
The value and practicalities of engineering disaster-resilient structures.
Retrofitting: A Key Step Towards a Sustainable Built Environment
Last month, we celebrated the nomination of the Low Line Arches project, our collaboration with TDO Architects, for The Architect’s Journal’s Retrofit Awards 2023. In its honour, we wanted to explore the idea behind ‘retrofitting’ in construction, its current use cases and what the future holds.
How sustainable are brick buildings?
As the world attempts to decarbonise the built environment, we examine the footprint of humankind’s oldest building material.
Where are all the timber buildings in the UK?
The headline advantage of wood in the current era is its sustainability and renewability. So why aren’t more buildings built with the material?
The Complicated Story of Concrete
Concrete is the most commonly used man made material on the planet. At the same time, it is the single most polluting building material in the world.
Lyons O’Neill celebrates its 15th anniversary!
From 2007 to 2022 – we’ve been celebrating 15 years in business and the amazing clients, partners and colleagues who’ve made it possible.
Battersea Power Station; a long road to a wholesale regeneration
This behemoth development is nearing its long-awaited completion