The Stone Collective is aiming to weaken concrete and steel's hold on the architecture industry. As part of Stone Age 2.0, the team explains its ambition.
Harnessing stone as a structural material can make architecture more enjoyable to both build and inhabit argues Sagrada Familia engineer Tristram Carfrae.
The sustainability of structural stone is dependent on how it is quarried and its reputation as an infinite material is misleading, warns Natalia Petkova.
The built environment must hark back to its low-carbon past and embrace stone as a structural material, writes Steve Webb for our Stone Age 2.0 series.