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Biophilic Architecture: 6 Ways to Connect Your Home with Nature
Throughout the majority of human evolution, our species has relied heavily on the processes found within the natural world. From relying on daylight to keep our body clock on track to utilising vitamin D to strengthen our immune system, the connection between the human body and nature can be found deep within our biology.
Next Door Hextable - St. Peter’s Church Community Project
Pinchin Architects were approached by St Peters Church in Hextable, on the outskirts of Dartford to look at proposals to help develop a modern community venue including café, multi-purpose hall and a space for prayer and quiet reflection.
Small Site Architecture & Zero Carbon House Builds In London
Habitat loss, global warming and increasing sea temperatures are leading to a scenario where natural resource depletion and carbon emissions are destabilising our planet’s natural systems. Evidence suggests that we will shortly be in a situation where environmental changes are out of our control.
The Climate Emergency & Zero Carbon Architecture
We have all seen the staggering statistics surrounding habitat loss, species decline and global warming. They all point very clearly to the loss of balance between mankind and the natural world. Our generation is the tipping point.
Building on Green Belt Land: How can architecture enhance biodiversity?
Pinchin Architects have been appointed by the London Borough of Haringey to collaborate on an ambitious programme to deliver 1,000 homes at council rents by 2022.