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Read more at: Timothy Brittain-Catlin’s book 'Edwin Rickards' is published on November 15 by Liverpool University Press in association with the Victorian Society and Historic England

Timothy Brittain-Catlin’s book 'Edwin Rickards' is published on November 15 by Liverpool University Press in association with the Victorian Society and Historic England

15 November 2023

The book tells the unusual story of this very charismatic Edwardian baroque architect whose buildings were described by Sir John Summerson as ‘fizzing like champagne’. Rickards won the competition to design Cardiff City Hall in 1897, in partnership with Henry Vaughan Lanchester and James Stewart, when he was 25. His few...


Read more at: The Department congratulates MArch student Ieva Davulyte on being awarded a special mention for the AIAUK Noel Hill Award for the project 'Shanghai in Vilnius'

The Department congratulates MArch student Ieva Davulyte on being awarded a special mention for the AIAUK Noel Hill Award for the project 'Shanghai in Vilnius'

10 November 2023

The award is annually to a Part 2 student that has undertaken outstanding and original research during their studies. The judges commended Ieva Davulyte's work, saying that the project's 'intention to understand existing communities, associated method of research, and investigation into the architect's role in maintenance...


Read more at: Urban Room Project Research Associate Ruchit Purohit has participated in a workshop held by ‘Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination’ with a group of young residents of Cambridge aged 11-25 on ‘what makes a place?’

Urban Room Project Research Associate Ruchit Purohit has participated in a workshop held by ‘Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination’ with a group of young residents of Cambridge aged 11-25 on ‘what makes a place?’

9 November 2023

Find out more here: http://www.cambridgecandi.org.uk/news/what-makes-place-0


Read more at: The Department would like to congratulate MArch student Melis Gurdal, on winning the AIAUK Noel Hill Award for the project 'The Water Caravanserais of Anatolia'

The Department would like to congratulate MArch student Melis Gurdal, on winning the AIAUK Noel Hill Award for the project 'The Water Caravanserais of Anatolia'

6 November 2023

Presented annually to a Part 2 student that has undertaken outstanding and original research during their studies. The award is not limited by topic or location and offers £3,000 towards the continuation of independent research beyond the end of the academic year. The judges said of Melis Gurdal's project: "The Water...


Read more at: 'Mother Nature knows best when it comes to climate solutions, social media users say': new Research feature on the work of Assistant Professor and Cambridge Zero Fellow Dr Ramit Debnath

'Mother Nature knows best when it comes to climate solutions, social media users say': new Research feature on the work of Assistant Professor and Cambridge Zero Fellow Dr Ramit Debnath

6 November 2023

"Social media provides an opportunity to tap into the ocean of thoughts and feelings people are sharing in public conversations about emerging technologies. Governments and global organisations need to consider how the voting public will engage with proposed solutions of climate action" said co-author and Assistant...


Read more at: First of its kind AI-model developed by the Department's Dr Ronita Bardhan and researcher Maoran Sun can help policymakers efficiently identify and prioritize houses for retrofitting and other decarbonizing measures is featured in BBC News

First of its kind AI-model developed by the Department's Dr Ronita Bardhan and researcher Maoran Sun can help policymakers efficiently identify and prioritize houses for retrofitting and other decarbonizing measures is featured in BBC News

3 November 2023

‘Hard-to-decarbonize’ (HtD) houses are responsible for over a quarter of all direct housing emissions – a major obstacle to achieving net zero – but are rarely identified or targeted for improvement. Now a new ‘deep learning’ model trained by researchers from Cambridge University’s Department of Architecture promises to...


Read more at: The Department of Architecture congratulates Professor Michael Ramage and Associate Professor Dr Darshil Shah on being named in the top 2% of scientists in 2023 for materials and building and construction

The Department of Architecture congratulates Professor Michael Ramage and Associate Professor Dr Darshil Shah on being named in the top 2% of scientists in 2023 for materials and building and construction

2 November 2023

This list is released every year by the Stanford University and Elsevier. Find out more here: https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/6


Read more at: Professor Hironori Kato of the University of Tokyo will be presenting a Martin Centre Occasional Seminar tomorrow on 'Highway project appraisal in Japan: The latest from an on-going study'

Professor Hironori Kato of the University of Tokyo will be presenting a Martin Centre Occasional Seminar tomorrow on 'Highway project appraisal in Japan: The latest from an on-going study'

2 November 2023

Time: 11:00am-1:00pm Friday 3 November 2023 Venue: Boardroom, Dept of Architecture, University of Cambridge, 1 Scroope Terrace, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PX https://zoom.us/j/3423985016 Abstract Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) has been widely recognized as a crucial step in the decision-making process for...


Read more at: The Department of Architecture congratulates Professor Koen Steemers and Associate Professor and Deputy Head of Department (Research) Ronita Bardhan on being named in the top 2% of scientists in 2023 for sustainable design and energy transition themes

The Department of Architecture congratulates Professor Koen Steemers and Associate Professor and Deputy Head of Department (Research) Ronita Bardhan on being named in the top 2% of scientists in 2023 for sustainable design and energy transition themes

2 November 2023

This list is released every year by the Stanford University and Elsevier. Find out more here: https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/6


Read more at: Professor Flora Samuel will be taking part in the 2nd 'Citymakers 2023 - City Knowledge, Knowledge City' event on November 2 at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

Professor Flora Samuel will be taking part in the 2nd 'Citymakers 2023 - City Knowledge, Knowledge City' event on November 2 at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

1 November 2023

Professor Samuel will be one of three speakers from the world of architecture joined by three responders bringing perspectives of client, policy and university. Now in its fifth year, Citymakers is Allies and Morrison’s annual conference exploring the often-misunderstood role of masterplanning in the making of cities today...