Ash Sakula share their ten years of experimental animation and recent work with the Museum of Slavery and Freedom.
Robert Sakula read an extract from Apsley Cherry-Garrard's The Worst Journey in the World as a bedtime story for the Architecture Foundation's 100 Day Studio.
Natural ventilation will become the new normal and buildings will need to adapt to its rules. Cany Ash looks forward to thinner floorplates and thicker jumpers.
A new project for 128 new homes in the upcoming district of Jätkäsaari in Helsinki will introduce community co-creation and principles of circular economy to the Finnish residential market.
Ash Sakula is helping to create a new future for a redundant department store in Peterborough.
Lambeth Council has appointed Ash Sakula to explore regeneration options for three sites in central Loughborough Junction
Earlier this year the Government's Building Better Building Beautiful Report was published. Prominently featured as a beautiful development was Ash Sakula's The Malings housing scheme in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Last month Robert Sakula attended an Inside Housing round table to discuss how developers and local authorities can build better and more beautiful housing.
Drone footage of Ash Sakula's studio in Doughty Mews, London, panning up and out to St Paul's and the City.
Martyn Evans featured us in his latest article on Building Design Magazine, a look at two housing developments in the East of England. He took a walk through the development, which consists of 34 unique homes, commenting "it's a triumph."
Ash Sakula has been featured by Sally Stone in her new book, 'UnDoing Buildings - Adaptive Reuse and Cultural Memory.'