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Bauder Green Roofs: Sustainable Roofing Solutions for Urban Regeneration and Energy Efficiency
In the face of increasing urbanisation and climate challenges, sustainable architecture is no longer optional--it’s essential. Green...


Low-Carbon Architecture in the UK: Why It’s Now a Baseline, Not a Bonus
In 2025, the UK’s Future Homes and Buildings Standard will come into effect, mandating that new homes and commercial buildings produce 75–80% fewer carbon emissions than those built under previous regulations. But many progressive practices—including ours—aren’t waiting.
At JWA Architects, we believe low-carbon architecture isn’t a trend. It’s the next baseline for quality design, long-term value, and climate resilience.


Timeless by Design: Why Longstanding Structures Still Matter in Architecture
In an age of rapid development, digital transformation, and ever-changing skylines, it's easy to associate progress with the new . But in...


Understanding RIBA Accreditation and What It Means for Your Project
When planning a building project—whether a new home, an extension, or a renovation—selecting an architect is one of the most important...


Purpose-Driven Practice: How JWA Architects Designs for People, Place, & Longevity
In an era of accelerating climate change, economic pressure, and social inequality, architecture is being asked to do more than ever. The...


AI Meets Architecture: A Glimpse into the Future
The architecture industry is on the brink of a technological revolution. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way...


Exploring Sustainable Architecture Trends with JWA Architects and the UK Architectural Practice
Sustainable architecture is no longer just an option; it is essential for tackling climate change and promoting eco-friendly designs. The...
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