What does it take to be a leader in today’s challenging and fast-changing architectural workplace? This was the topic of an ...
The government has Grade II listed Wolverhampton University’s School of Art, following a campaign to save the building from ...
Only one of the seven projects shortlisted for this year’s RIBA House of the Year award had an A-rated energy performance ...
Who told the AJ, ‘I have everything left to achieve’? Did Liquorice Allsorts really inspire a house renovation? And why did ...
Kensington and Chelsea has become the second council to approve the £10 billion, 4,000-home redevelopment of the former Earls Court Exhibition Centre in west London ...
Ministers have given industry stakeholders three months to help shape plans for a single construction regulator – one of the ...
Allies and Morrison has re-submitted an application to create seven new tower blocks, up to 45 storeys, for more than 1,000 ...
Shetland-based architect Richard Gibson, whose architecture was described as ‘characterised by care’, died at the end of 2024. His passing, at the age of 89, was widely reported at the start of this ...
When I worked on The Architectural Review, come Christmas season, a stream of architects’ greetings cards would trickle ...
The number of people without a permanent, safe home is on the rise. Gino Spocchia investigates the role architects are ...
Councillors have approved PRP plans for 274 homes – more than 100 of them affordable – on a brownfield site in west London ...
Moonument, a laminated plywood structure, is the seventh iteration of the annual installation at Columbia and Brunswick Wharf ...
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