London Construction Magazine is pleased to welcome Evelyn Long as a Contributing Editor, strengthening the publication’s focus on construction culture, policy and the human realities of the built environment.
Evelyn brings more than five years of editorial and industry experience, currently serving as Editor-in-Chief of Renovated, where she leads coverage across interior design trends, construction culture, sustainability and housing. Her work sits at the intersection of how buildings are designed, delivered and lived in, with a particular emphasis on responsible construction and long-term value.
Alongside her editorial leadership, Evelyn is an established freelance writer within the construction, property and real estate sectors. Her bylines have appeared in respected industry publications including the National Association of Realtors, Construction Executive, Fieldwire, Morning AgClips, and Renewable Energy Magazine, contributing insight across both technical and cultural aspects of the industry.
A defining theme in Evelyn’s work is her advocacy for mental health and safety within construction. Rather than treating these as peripheral topics, she approaches them as core issues that directly affect productivity, retention, leadership and site performance. This perspective aligns closely with London Construction Magazine’s editorial direction, which seeks to examine not only what is being built in London, but how and by whom.
At LCM, Evelyn will contribute articles exploring construction culture, policy shifts, innovation and the evolving role of people and leadership across the UK construction sector. Her writing will complement LCM’s project-led and technically grounded reporting by adding depth around industry behaviour, wellbeing and long-term change.
Speaking on her appointment, London Construction Magazine said the collaboration reflects the publication’s continued growth as an independent London-based title committed to informed, accountable journalism rooted in real industry experience.
Evelyn’s first articles for London Construction Magazine will be published in the coming weeks.
Evelyn brings more than five years of editorial and industry experience, currently serving as Editor-in-Chief of Renovated, where she leads coverage across interior design trends, construction culture, sustainability and housing. Her work sits at the intersection of how buildings are designed, delivered and lived in, with a particular emphasis on responsible construction and long-term value.
Alongside her editorial leadership, Evelyn is an established freelance writer within the construction, property and real estate sectors. Her bylines have appeared in respected industry publications including the National Association of Realtors, Construction Executive, Fieldwire, Morning AgClips, and Renewable Energy Magazine, contributing insight across both technical and cultural aspects of the industry.
A defining theme in Evelyn’s work is her advocacy for mental health and safety within construction. Rather than treating these as peripheral topics, she approaches them as core issues that directly affect productivity, retention, leadership and site performance. This perspective aligns closely with London Construction Magazine’s editorial direction, which seeks to examine not only what is being built in London, but how and by whom.
At LCM, Evelyn will contribute articles exploring construction culture, policy shifts, innovation and the evolving role of people and leadership across the UK construction sector. Her writing will complement LCM’s project-led and technically grounded reporting by adding depth around industry behaviour, wellbeing and long-term change.
Speaking on her appointment, London Construction Magazine said the collaboration reflects the publication’s continued growth as an independent London-based title committed to informed, accountable journalism rooted in real industry experience.
Evelyn’s first articles for London Construction Magazine will be published in the coming weeks.
