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Revitalizing Agro-Heritage Buildings : A Contemporary Co- Living Transformation
Nathalie RozencwajgSeptember 27, 2024
Architectural Alchemy
Nathalie RozencwajgAugust 1, 2024
Digital calligraphies : Drawing urban fabrics through innovation
Nathalie RozencwajgAugust 1, 2024
AI Interludes - Embracing the evolution of the Architectural drawing
Nathalie RozencwajgAugust 1, 2024
Revitalising the HSBC Tower
Nathalie RozencwajgJuly 5, 2024
Weaving Togetherness - London Festival of Architecture 2023
Guest UserJune 18, 2024
A haven of wellness and care in the heart of Paris.
Nathalie RozencwajgFebruary 14, 2024
Webinar: The differences between the French and UK planning systems
Nathalie RozencwajgDecember 1, 2021
The new office
Nathalie RozencwajgJune 18, 2021
Get with the programme: Successful adaptation of civic buildings
Nathalie RozencwajgMarch 31, 2021
Where do you sit now?
Nathalie RozencwajgMarch 4, 2021
Brexit - overcoming new challenges
Oliver ShillingMarch 4, 2021
Another string to our bow: innovation in window design
Oliver ShillingNovember 18, 2020
Behind the scenes : from town hall to hotel
Oliver ShillingJune 24, 2020
A new era for civic buildings
Oliver ShillingJune 23, 2020
Designing for extreme climates
Oliver ShillingJune 23, 2020

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EP15: Designing Behaviour: How AI and Psychology Shape Decisions

How much of our behaviour is truly our own and how much is designed?
In this new episode, Nathalie Rozencwajg and Melanie Rozencwajg are joined by Patrick Fagan (a leading figure in ap
At NAME, we’re stepping into 2026 with a sense of clarity and momentum as projects continuing to take shape across different contexts. 
We remain grateful for the trust, conversations, and exchanges that continue to move our work forward.

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Designing Futures Episode 14:

Matthias Hollwich — founder of HWKN — joins Nathalie and Melanie Rozencwajg on Designing Futures to explore what it really means to run an AI-integrated architecture studio. At HWKN, AI isn’t an add-on
The classic bow window - a contemporary interpretation of a recurring motif in English domestic architecture. Elegantly realised in NAME’s Castle Lane project, located within the Birdcage Walk Conservation Area near Buckingham Palace.
Designing Futures Podcast EP 13:
Jez Groom, Founder & CEO of Cowry Consulting, talks about behavioural intelligence and explains why most decisions are non-rational, why intentions rarely translate into action, and how simple tweaks can shift beh
Designed with deep respect for its context, our Krizna Gymnasium proposal integrates seamlessly with the existing school while establishing itself as a new landmark. The project thoughtfully serves both students and the wider community through an eff

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