Tom Greenall
OpinionA new era for housing? Why co-design is a critical tool for inclusive development
Tom Greenall and Jane Wong introduce a new online co-design resource intended to support more inclusive and meaningful community participation in the development process
FeaturesDinosaur buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
FeaturesAnimal urban plans
From dog-shaped cafés to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
FeaturesCrocodile buildings (and a koala)
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
FeaturesSea creature buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
FeaturesSheep and pig buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
FeaturesFarm animal buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
FeaturesDog buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
FeaturesElephant buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
ReviewSmother by Sarah Cole and Coram Young Parents
A narrow London house is an apt setting for an uncomfortable study of parenthood
ReviewRestless Cities, edited by Matthew Beaumont and Gregory Dart
A collection of essays sheds light on metropolitan growth and urban decay
ReviewLifestyle classes from Matthew Darbyshire’s Elis building
Applying Photoshop to AHMM’s back catalogue, this installation asks difficult questions about urban regeneration






