20,000 articles
[edit] Designing Buildings reaches 20,000 articles: A major milestone for the construction industry’s leading knowledge hub.
Designing Buildings has reached a major milestone: 20,000 articles published. As the UK's leading knowledge-sharing platform for the construction industry, this achievement marks over a decade of commitment to making construction knowledge freely available to everyone, from students and professionals to clients and contractors.
Launched in 2012, Designing Buildings was created to break down knowledge silos in the built environment. Its open-access model allows users to contribute, edit and explore a vast range of topics – from technical standards and best practice guides to project case studies, historical insights, and regulatory updates. It has grown to be the cornerstone of online construction knowledge.
What makes Designing Buildings unique is its collaborative spirit. The content is written by a community of contributors from across the built environment – engineers, architects, planners, surveyors, academics, and more. This bottom-up approach means the site grows organically, with articles reflecting the real questions and needs of people working in the industry every day.
But Designing Buildings isn’t all legislation and procurement frameworks. The site has also become known for its more offbeat and entertaining content that shines a light on the quirkier corners of construction. A few standout examples include:
- Buildings shaped like other things – The world’s most literal architecture, including teapots, baskets and pianos.
- Construction blunders – A fascinating look at some real mistakes we have witnessed.
- Weird words – From tongue twisters to odd sounding phases used in the industry.
- Types of drawings – How many can you think of?
- Stink pipes – Any guesses before you click on the link?
- How to choose the right hard hat – It’s not all about safety.
- Architectural oddities – Showcasing bizarre and unconventional buildings from around the world.
Looking ahead, Designing Buildings will continue expanding its library of knowledge, embracing new technologies and ensuring that the wealth of information created by the industry is preserved and shared.
Thank you to everyone who’s contributed to the world’s biggest open-access construction knowledge base - it’s a living archive of the construction industry’s collective intelligence. Here’s to the next 20,000!
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UK Standard Skills Classification (SSC)
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Building Safety recap April, 2026
A short and longer run-through of the month, with links to further information and sources.
CIAT May 2026 briefing.
From medieval scribes to modern word art.
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Cyber Security in the Built Environment
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Managing competence in the built environment
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