Interview with Iain Monteith, Loader Monteith

Developing a relationship between practice and education is a bedrock of architecture as a profession. But whilst RIBA’s CPD curriculum is designed to keep things fresh for practicing architects through informative talks, Iain Monteith of Loader Monteith Architects took a slightly more unique, and involved, approach to expanding his architectural knowledge. 

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Jim Biddulph
Growing Material Solutions

A naturally sourced material that many designers have turned their attention to is mycelium; the root-like structure of fungi. It seems that what was once a thing from the imagination of Sci-fi may yet become a common element of our day-to-day lives.

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Jim Biddulph
A New Way of Working

A 10 year anniversary is always a good time to look back, to reflect and to celebrate successes, as well as being an opportunity to consider how to take these learnings forward into the future.

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Jim Biddulph
Retail Futures

Since its meteoric rise during the 20th Century, retail has always been an ever-changing and continually evolving beast. So what does the future of retail hold; how are brands responding now?


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Jim Biddulph
A Natural way of Building

When it comes to building, we’re increasingly aware that we should be doing it better; that the new environments we create should be better for us, and the planet. But how might we actually go about this?

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Jim Biddulph
Institute Studios

Institute Studios is the brainchild of Margate-based professional musician Hughie Gavin, and he has some ambitious plans to get the town engaged with music.

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Jim Biddulph
Green Trail

The desire to create more greenery in an urban setting is still one that can prompt joy and with it, induce a little hope – something we are all in desperate need of in such tumultuous times.

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Jim Biddulph
Union Park

Union Park is set to offer a 7-acre green space at the heart of developer Quintain’s multi- billion-pound regeneration of Wembley Park.

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Jim Biddulph