News: Press (Page 2/3)
26 September 2021
Andrew on CBS news
Andrew talks to CBS News' Roxana Saberi about our work with engineered timber.
28 July 2021
Andrew Waugh in Dezeen
Marcus Fairs interviews Andrew on BREEAM and LEED.
'Environmental certification schemes for buildings overlook embodied carbon and encourage architects to add unnecessary "systems and gizmos" to achieve high ratings'
22 May 2021
Financial Times: Use of CLT for Dalston Works
Andrew is featured in this weekend's Financial Times discussing the carbon benefits of building in timber and our use of CLT for Dalston Works.
13 April 2021
The Times: "Best Eco Building Designs”
With the UK committed to becoming ‘carbon net zero’ by 2050, Jonathan Morrison looks at the environmentally friendly design tricks that will help to get us there, sighting both WTA’s strong advocacy for timber, and Bushey Cemetery as exemplar new approaches with great green credentials.
13 November 2019
Building Live "Facades under pressure"
Waugh Thistleton's Tom Westwood will be joining a panel debate at Building Live titled "Facades under pressure".
25 July 2019
Wooden buildings – a solution to climate change?
BBC Future has published an article on the viability and positive results of timber construction.
7 January 2019
CLT Tour of Hackney
For the last event in the NLA Factory-made housing series, join us on Tuesday 15th January for a tour of four of our CLT buildings in the Borough of Hackney.
19 December 2018
'10 Greatest New Buildings of 2018'
Bushey Cementery has been named by The Times Newspaper as one of the top 10 greatest new buildings of 2018.
17 December 2018
WTA featured in New London Quarterly
NLA have published an article in the 2018/19 winter issue of New London Quarterly on the work of Waugh Thistleton Architects. The piece, “The Persuaders”, is featured in the Top Of Their Game section and can be found in Issue 37.
9 February 2018
Dalston Works featured in Timber Rising exhibition
Dalston Works is featured in the 'Timber Rising: Vertical visions for the cities of tomorrow' exhibition at the Roca London Gallery.