What is embodied carbon (and what can we do about it)?

Reducing the amount of embodied carbon created in the construction process is one of the biggest challenges facing the built environment. The built environment has a pivotal role to play…

How lithium-ion batteries and e-scooters pose new safety risks to buildings

The batteries that are powering more and more of our everyday items and belongings pose a significant risk to fire safety. Here's how. Lithium-ion (often referred to as Li-ion) batteries…

A postgraduate degree apprenticeship and a passion for sustainability

“I think a postgraduate apprenticeship is a great way to learn because you've gained experience at undergraduate level and you've been able to learn about a topic that interests you,…

Will Manchester United’s divisive new stadium be sustainable?

Manchester United's new stadium marks an era of success off the pitch for the football club. But does it align with a net zero future? Sports stadiums are some of…

Circular cities 101: how do they work?

Applying the circular methodology to our urban planning and infrastructure could be an effective way to reduce the built environment's contribution to the climate crisis. Despite accounting for less than…

Is an MBA worth it?

MBA programmes are often viewed as the path to leadership - but are they worth the time and investment? If you’re on the path to leadership or see yourself becoming…

What are mixed-use developments (and are they the future of construction)?

Mixed-use environments could provide the solution to several of the biggest challenges facing the built environment. Here’s how. For several years, the UK has been in the middle of what…

What is the green skills gap (and why does it matter)?

The built environment is in dire need of sustainability talent. Here are 10 skills that can help close the growing green talent gap. The UK is in a race to…

What can you do with an urban planning degree?

If you're looking to study urban planning, here are the various different pathways and career routes you can take once you graduate. Urban planning is one of the most important…

What is lean construction (and why should you adopt it)?

When applied to the construction industry, the lean methodology can help businesses reduce waste while maximising cost and resource efficiency. The construction industry is facing a conundrum. As a consumer…

All buildings great and small: the spectacular rise of tiny homes

What are tiny homes, and why is this radical approach to homeowning starting to pick up momentum and popularity in the UK? The UK is currently experiencing a housing crisis,…

What is DfMA (and what does it mean for construction)?

Adopting the Design for Manufacture and Assembly approach can help construction firms maximise efficiency and ensure the future of the built environment is sustainable. Construction is evolving. From off-site construction and…